Charles D. Patton is an award-winning screenwriter and accomplished author of both fiction and non-fiction. His writing spans practical guides on leadership, strategy, and thinking, as well as gripping, character-driven mysteries and thrillers. Known for his clear, persuasive style, Patton's books are written to inform, challenge, and entertain readers across genres. Patton earned a mathematics degree from the University of Illinois before completing an MBA in economics at the University of Chicago. Yet, he often credits the "school of hard work" as his most practical education. His diverse background in analysis, leadership, and storytelling gives his work both intellectual rigor and emotional depth. In his non-fiction, Patton tackles subjects ranging from extreme leadership and strategic mastery to the civic responsibilities of honest citizenship.
His books help readers sharpen their thinking, build confidence, and take purposeful action in their personal and professional lives. In fiction, Patton explores the darker edges of morality, justice, and human motivation. His latest thriller, In Defense of the Righteous, blends mystery, myth, and moral dilemma, following characters who confront not only corruption in the world around them but also the shadows within themselves. Born and raised in Chicago, Patton now lives in Orlando, Florida, with his wife. They live close to their daughter's family, while his son and three grandsons are based further north. When he's not writing, Patton is often immersed in history, travel, or exploring big questions about justice, truth, and the future of democracy. Readers can explore his full catalog of books at charlespattonbooks.com.