PJ Gregg writes financial crime thrillers that follow the money—from geopolitical fault lines down to street-level villainy.
His writing lives in the grey area where ethics and law blur, where the line between right and wrong is redrawn by greed, power, and the slow erosion of judgement. As a lawyer and former financial regulator, he has watched money do things to people that no statute ever anticipated. He knows how the system works. He also knows how it doesn't.
His debut series features Max Charlemagne, an involuntary investigator who believes the law is a starting point, not a finishing line. When the law doesn't work, Max isn't afraid to mess with the law. In a world where the powerful rewrite the game as they go, that turns out to be a dangerous quality. One that can make enemies on all sides.