William Falk writes high-stakes thrillers about the hidden crimes driving corporate America. His novels explore how numbers, algorithms, and financial data can expose corruption—and how far powerful people will go to bury the truth.
With a background in computer science and extensive experience with business operations, Falk approaches fiction through the lens of systems—how companies function, how incentives distort behavior, and how legitimate processes can be quietly exploited. His stories focus on the mechanics of modern power: financial complexity, institutional self-protection, and the small anomalies that signal something is wrong.
Falk’s fiction examines the gap between how systems are supposed to work and how they actually do. Markets, algorithms, and corporate structures form the invisible architecture of the modern economy, and his novels explore what happens when those who understand them best learn how to manipulate them.