Owen Laukkanen


Owen Laukkanen is a Canadian mystery writer, the creator of the Stevens and Windermere series. His first novel, The Professionals, was a finalist for the Anthony Award for Best First Novel at Bouchercon 2013, the annual World Mystery Convention. It was also listed as one of the top 100 novels of 2012 by Kirkus Reviews. Laukkanen lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Background

Laukkanen was born in Vancouver, British Columbia and raised in Windsor, Ontario. He graduated from the University of British Columbia with Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in creative writing in 2006. After graduation, finding work proved to be a challenge. He even applied to work as a driver for an escort agency, thinking it might provide interesting material for a novel. Finally he came across an ad in Craigslist looking for a writer to report on the World Series of Poker.
Although he knew nothing about poker, he was hired by PokerListings.com and jet-setted around the world for the next three years covering matches in exotic locales like Monaco and Macau.

First novel

Laukkanen began work on The Professionals in October 2009. The financial crisis of 2008 had brought unemployment to 10 percent in the United States. That situation and a chance viewing of a television program on kidnappers gave him the idea for the book. The novel centers around four university students who, because of their poor job prospects, decide to embark on a career of kidnapping. They rationalize that most kidnappings go wrong because kidnappers get greedy, kidnapping wealthy people and demanding huge ransoms. What if they played for small stakes, kidnapping wealthy individuals but asking for just $50–100,000? The ransom would be easy to get quickly in unmarked bills and the stakes would be small enough that nobody would be bothered to pursue the matter further. "Far better to pull quick scores. Lower numbers, but higher volume. Snatch guys like Terry Harper, Martin Warner. Midlevel executives, hedge-fund managers, guys with enough money to make the job worthwhile, with families to pay the ransoms, but with no glamour to their names. No romance. Anonymous upper-class fellas who just wanted to see things returned to normal." The team moves from city to city for two years kidnapping people for small ransoms without getting caught or even pursued.
But Harper ignores the threats of harm to his family and goes to the police in spite of the small stakes. The cops get involved. And then the kidnappers make a huge mistake. They kidnap someone who has underworld connections. Pretty soon they have both the mob and the cops on their tail.
Laukkanen didn't intend to create a novel series. But the two cops chasing the kidnappers, Kirk Stevens, an agent with Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, and Carla Windermere, an FBI agent, made such a great team that Laukkanen's publisher and agent urged him to continue with the duo as heroes in a continuing series.
Stevens is an older agent, happily married while Windermere is a young and dynamic black woman. There is a subdued sexual chemistry between them as they work to solve the case.

Subsequent Novels

After six Windermere and Stevens novels, Laukkanen ventured into new territory with Gale Force in 2018. Laukkanen comes from a sea-faring family - his grandfather, uncle and father all were fishermen - and Gale Force is a story about the marine salvage business. The book introduces a new heroine, McKenna Rhodes, skipper of a salvage tug called the Gale Force, and her efforts to rescue a capsized freighter in the northern Pacific near Alaska's Aleutian Islands.
In 2019, Laukkanen published Deception Cove, a novel about an ex-marine, a widow, who was discharged with PTSD, and an ex-convict who team up to rescue a dog named Lucy. Lucy is also the name of Laukkanen's own dog.

Young Adult Novels

Using the Pseudonym of Owen Matthews, Laukkanen has written two young adult novels: How to Win at High School, published in 2015, and The Fixes, published in 2016.

The novels

Laukkanen has been turning out a novel a year since 2012. In order, the novels are:

The Professionals

The Professionals