Baron Alexander is a Canadian-born author who writes socially minded thrillers and idea-driven nonfiction exploring power, money, and meaning.
After leaving high school, he trained with the Canadian Reserves, entered a monastery, and hitchhiked across Europe, sleeping by the roadside. He later returned to university, earning degrees in education, arts, and law before building an entrepreneurial life in London, England.
His books move between the philosophical and the plot-driven. Revelation and Faust explore existence and choice. The Art of Wealth examines capital and mindset. The Man on the Run series follows the uneasy dance of will, luck, fate, and hope.
His novel Concentration Camps of Canada, inspired by Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action, was praised by Kirkus Reviews as “a sensitive, well-told story of one life ruined by the racism of involuntary assimilation.”
Driven by a desire to create work that is both entertaining and meaningful, Baron Alexander writes stories that ask questions about identity, justice, and the systems we live under. Across genres, his work always returns to choice.