Dietrich Kalteis's picture
10 followers

Dietrich Kalteis



The Deadbeat Club is the second novel by Dietrich Kalteis, released by ECW Press in October, 2015. The National Post calls it, A breakout for Kalteis, doing for Vancouver and Whistler what George V. Higgins did for Boston, and Jean-Claude Izzo does for Marseille.

His anticipated third novel, Triggerfish will be released in June, 2016; and his debut novel, Ride the Lightning, won the bronze medal in the 2015 Independent Publisher Awards for Canada West Regional Fiction, and was hailed as one of the best Vancouver crime novels.

More than 40 of his short stories have been published internationally, and his screenplay Between Jobs was a finalist in the Los Angeles Screenplay Festival. Kalteis resides with his family in West Vancouver and is currently working on his next novel.
 

Genres: Mystery
 
Novels
   Ride The Lightning (2014)
   The Deadbeat Club (2015)
   Triggerfish (2016)
   House of Blazes (2016)
   Zero Avenue (2017)
   Poughkeepsie Shuffle (2018)
   Call Down the Thunder (2019)
   Cradle of the Deep (2020)
   Under an Outlaw Moon (2021)
   Nobody from Somewhere (2022)
   The Get (2023)
   Crooked (2024)
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumbthumbthumbno image available
 
Dietrich Kalteis recommends
thumb
Fit to Die (2023)
Daniel Kalla
"Tight and tense with great dialogue and snapshot descriptions that crank up the believable. Daniel Kalla is one hell of a writer, and Fit to Die is one hell of a thriller."
thumb
Blind Date (2022)
(Hunter and Tate Mystery, book 1)
Brenda Chapman
"When I settled back with Blind Date by acclaimed author Brenda Chapman, I only meant to read the opening chapters, but I ended up reading late into the night. It was that good. Blind Date's the introduction to a promising new series. Get yourself invested in this well-paced and well-told mystery as true-crime podcaster Ella Tate gathers clues and attempts to solve a teacher's murder."
thumb
Throwing Off Sparks (2020)
(Riley Reeves Mystery, book 1)
Michael Pool
"Right from the jump, I was drawn in by Michael Pool's well-crafted Throwing Off Sparks. It's got pace and heart, and well-drawn characters, some you'll love, some you'll hate. To put it simply, it's sharp writing that makes for edge-of-your-seat reading. And like so many of my favorite series, the worst part of this one is having to wait for the next installment."

More recommendations 


Anthologies containing stories by Dietrich Kalteis
thumb
Fast Women and Neon Lights (2016)
Eighties-Inspired Neon Noir
edited by
Michael Pool

Visitors also looked at these authors


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors