Logan Carter writes crime fiction with the kind of detail you don’t get from imagination alone. At eighteen, he witnessed a murder—an experience that changed how he saw the world and ultimately shaped how he writes about it. His stories explore not just violence, but the ripple effects it leaves behind.
Blending gritty realism with sharp pacing, Carter’s novels pull readers into the shadows of city streets, small towns, and the minds of those who live just outside the law. He is the author of The X and O Killings, a thriller set in pre-digital Brooklyn where murder is more than just random—it's part of a game.
When he’s not writing, Carter reads old police blotters, walks neighborhoods with stories to tell, and follows the patterns others miss.