Rick Mofina

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Rick Mofina
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Rick Mofina is a Canadian author of crime fiction and thriller novels. He grew up in Belleville, Ontario and began writing short stories in school. He sold his first short story at the age of fifteen. As a member of the Mystery Writers of America, the International Thriller Writers, the International Crime Writers Association, the Crime Writers' Association, and the Crime Writers of Canada, Mofina continues to be a featured panelist at mystery conferences across the United States and Canada.

Mofina began writing at the age of 18, inspired by a hitchhiking trip down to California from his home town of Belleville. He wrote a novel about this experience, but it was never published.

Journalism career[edit]

Mofina attended Carleton University and studied Journalism, English Literature, and American Detective Fiction. He was a summer student rookie reporter at The Toronto Star before pursuing a career in journalism that spanned three decades and several newsrooms, including The Ottawa Citizen, The Calgary Herald, and the national bureaus for Newswire services, Southam News, and CanWest. His freelance crime stories have appeared around the world in such publications as The New York Times, Reader’s Digest, Marie Claire, The South China Morning Post magazine and The Moscow Times. He has also written for the UK’s Sunday Telegraph.

He has reported on death row inmates in Montana and Texas. He covered a horrific serial killing case in California, an armored car heist in Las Vegas, the murders of police officers in Alberta, flew over Los Angeles with the LAPD, and gone on patrol with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police near the Arctic. He has reported from the Caribbean, Africa, and the Middle East.[1]

Novels[edit]

His first novel, If Angels Fall was published in 2000 and introduced San Francisco Star crime reporter Tom Reed and San Francisco Homicide Inspector Walt Sydowski. It was the Best First Novel finalist for an Arthur Ellis Award from the Crime Writers of Canada. His second Reed-Sydowski book is Cold Fear. It received high praise, with Quill & Quire saying, “[Mofina] Positions himself high in the suspense genre saddle.” It was followed by Blood Of Others, which #1 New York Times bestselling author James Patterson praised as, “Tense, realistic, and scary in all the right places.” The Ottawa Citizen described Rick as “A writer clearly destined for literary stardom,” while Penthouse said he was, “One of the leading thriller writers of the day.” The Globe & Mail said Rick was becoming one of Canada’s favorite crime writers. Blood Of Others won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel in 2003.

No Way Back, the fourth Reed-Sydowski book, was released in 2003 and praised by Michael Connelly as being, “My kind of novel — a tough, taut thriller.” It was followed in 2004 by Be Mine, the fifth in the series. Dean Koontz said, Rick was writing, “A fine series of thrillers to which Be Mine is a great addition: swiftly paced, entertaining, with authentic details of police procedure.”

After five books — and movie offers on If Angels Fall and Cold Fear, which have since expired — the Reed-Sydowski series went on hiatus and Mofina launched a new series featuring Jason Wade, a rookie crime reporter based in Seattle, in which he drew upon his own experiences at The Toronto Star and The Calgary Herald. The series debuted in the summer of 2005 with The Dying Hour, which climbed to #7 on Canada’s best seller list (Quill & Quire) and hit #1 among Wal-Mart Canada’s best sellers. Sandra Brown, an acclaimed international best-selling author, told Rick that she loved The Dying Hour. “It starts scary and ends scary.”

The second book in the Jason Wade series is Every Fear, which features a story that “Pushes crackling suspense to the breaking point and beyond,” according to New York Times bestselling author Kay Hooper. Rick’s third Jason Wade book is A Perfect Grave, which New York Times bestselling author Tess Gerritsen called, “A lightning-paced thriller with lean, tense writing.”

Rick followed A Perfect Grave with his first standalone book, the global thriller Six Seconds. For that book, Rick drew heavily on his international assignments as a newspaper reporter and his time as a wire service reporter. Six Seconds became a bestseller in the US, the UK and Canada, and has drawn praise from around the world. It was published in 12 countries and 7 languages, including German, Danish, Finnish, and Polish.

After Six Seconds, Mofina's first stand alone global thriller, he launched a new series featuring crime reporter Jack Gannon, who is introduced in Vengeance Road. Upon its release in Australia, the county's largest circulation magazine, The Australian Women's Weekly said of the book: "It's a ripper - 10 out of 10 for intensity!" Vengeance Road was followed by The Panic Zone, In Desperation and The Burning Edge. To date, the Jack Gannon series, has received two award nominations (Vengeance Road and The Panic Zone) for a Shamus, from the Private Eye Writers of America and a Thriller Award nomination (Vengeance Road) from the International Thriller Writers, and a Thriller of the Year, Reviewers' Choice Award (The Burning Edge) from RT Magazine.

Rick followed The Burning Edge, with the acclaimed stand alone thriller, They Disappeared. In its review of They Disappeared, which became a best seller, Library Journal said: "Rick Mofina is one of the best thriller writers in the business."

They Disappeared was followed by another stand alone thriller, Into the Dark.

His work has received acknowledgment from authors including James Patterson, Dean Koontz, Michael Connelly, Lee Child, Tess Gerritsen, Jeffery Deaver, Sandra Brown, James Rollins and Kay Hooper.[2]

Rick is currently writing more books.

He has appeared regularly on the TV documentary series True Pulp Murder as a guest novelist.[3]

Works[edit]

Series[edit]

Title Series Publication Year Awards / Nominations
If Angels Fall Tom Reed & Walt Sydowski 2000 Finalist for an Arthur Ellis Award[4]
Cold Fear Tom Reed & Walt Sydowski 2001 Finalist for an Arthur Ellis Award[5]
Blood of Others Tom Reed & Walt Sydowski 2002 Winner of the Arthur Ellis Award
No Way Back Tom Reed & Walt Sydowski 2003
Be Mine Tom Reed & Walt Sydowski 2004
The Dying Hour Jason Wade 2005 Finalist International Thriller Award
Every Fear Jason Wade 2006 Best Reads, Spinetingler Magazine
A Perfect Grave Jason Wade 2007 Spinetingler Rising Star Award Finalist[6]
Vengeance Road Jack Gannon 2009 Finalist Shamus Award[7], International Thriller Award[8]
The Panic Zone Jack Gannon 2010 Finalist Shamus Award[9]
In Despiration Jack Gannon 2011 RTBook Reviews - Reviewers' Choice Best Book Award[10]
The Burning Edge Jack Gannon 2011
Whirlwind Kate Page 2014 Finalist International Thriller Award[11]
Full Tilt Kate Page 2015
Every Second Kate Page 2015
Free Fall Kate Page 2016
Into the Fire Ray Wyatt 2022
The Hollow Place Ray Wyatt 2022 Best E-Book Original Novel Finalist International Thriller Writers
Requiem Ray Wyatt 2022

Standalone Novels[edit]

Title Publication Year Awards
Six Seconds 2008
They Disappeared 2012 A Best Thriller of 2012 Selection - Library Journal
Into the Dark 2013
The Only Human (Young Adult) 2014
Before Sunrise (Short Novel) 2016
Last Seen 2018
Missing Daughter 2019 Winner Barry Award
The Lying House 2019
Their Last Secret 2020
Search for Her 2021
Her Last Goodbye 2022
Everything She Feared 2023
Someone Saw Something 2024
If Two Are Dead 2025

Short Stories[edit]

Title Publication Year Awards
Dangerous Women & Desperte Men (Collection) 2011
Three to the Heart (Collection) 2012
Day of the Bone Thief (Collection) 2013
Lightning Rider 2011 Winner Arthur Ellis Award
Blood Red Rings 2011
Three Bullets to Queensland 2011
As Long as We Both Shall Life 2011 Finalist Arthur Ellis Award
The Last Pursuit 2012
A Lifetime Burning in a Moment 2012
Backup 2012 Finalist Arthur Ellis Award, International Thriller Award

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