Chris Haddock
Master of gritty realism, Chris Haddock was born in 1952 in Russell, Manitoba, Canada. Active from 1985, Haddock primarily explored the crime and drama genres, gaining fame for his works like "Da Vinci's Inquest," "Intelligence," and "The Romeo Section," and even earning a Gemini Award for Best Writing in a Dramatic Series. His authorial style is marked by intricate storytelling, complex characters, and a keen exploration of the darker aspects of human nature. From the heart, Haddock is a craftsman who breathes life into each scene, creating a cinematic world that's as compelling as it is thought-provoking.