Born and raised in London, England, Paul has spent a lifetime navigating the fascinating, often chaotic world of filmmaking and storytelling. With a career spanning notable projects like The X-Files, Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The Bourne Ultimatum, and more recently, See and The Last of Us, Paul’s diverse experience infuses his work with a unique blend of humor and depth.
Paul is a natural comedian and the acclaimed author of the Vancouver series—Burn, Rock Solid, and Trust Me—all of which have been optioned for film. His darkly comedic thrillers deftly combine suspense with satire, capturing readers with their gripping narratives.
These novels have regularly appeared in Amazon Books' Best Seller lists, and with a million pages read on Kindle Unlimited, Paul’s unique blend of irreverent humor and thrilling plots continues to captivate a growing audience.
In addition to his novels, Paul was commissioned to write and has completed a six-part TV mini-series entitled Hurf, set to premiere on TV. He has also just completed a new thriller novel, Loser, which is the first installment of a five-part series set in Thailand, available in 2025.
Paul’s latest novel, The Disciples of Coont Draculi, delves into the realm of vampiric hilarity, offering a story rich in irreverent humor and spine-tingling thrills.
Splitting his time between Vancouver and Thailand, Paul continues to explore the darker sides of human nature with a mischievous grin and a devilish sense of humor.
He now lives in Thailand with his wife and two adopted street dogs. Despite being in his sixties, he often jokes that he feels seventy but has the mindset of a teenager. When he’s not writing, he’s devouring Thai food, riding motorcycles helmet-free, and dodging trouble on the beach.
A Message from Paul
So, what can you expect if you dive into the part of my mind that gets laid out on the written page? Nothing too serious, that I can guarantee. Even when I try to write something serious, I usually fail.
Somehow, though, a lot of people seem to like how it all ends up. So I’m lucky. You’ll get fast-paced, unpredictable, sometimes violent, and often amusing thrillers written by a guy whose hands are tied by no one but himself.