Leith C MacArthur

Leith C MacArthur was born in Boston and grew up in the suburbs of Wayland, and Waltham, Massachusetts. As a young boy, he became fascinated with the craft of writing after reading Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven". Duly inspired, he sought out other depicters of darkness, despair, and redemption, allowing himself to be drawn into the fictitious worlds of mystery and adventure penned by the likes of Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Louis Stevenson, Mickey Spillane, Dashiell Hammett, and Ross Macdonald.

At the age of ten, Leith began writing short stories and poems that naturally tended toward the macabre. Two years later he wrote his first novelette, "Gerry The Germ", the tale of a lowly-life form who finds his purpose within the grand scheme, through tragedy and loss

Leith went on to write many novels, including the supernatural thriller "The Duplicating Man" (slated for future publication) before focusing on a number of stories that eventually became The William Snow Series of suspense thrillers, consisting of "Beneath the Bridge", "The Stones of Mirabella", "The Finding Man", "The Death of Harry Crow", "The Man on the Moon", and "The Weight".

Leith lives in the western woods of Rhode Island with his wonderful wife, Katira, and his gray cat, Gray.

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