Returning to New York as a veteran, Frank spent his twenties navigating the city’s underbelly and its professional world simultaneously. He worked as a cabby, bartender, bouncer, and enforcer while putting himself through college. He earned degrees from Kingsborough Community College and Baruch College, all while serving as a HUD cop on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.
At 28, Frank left the chaos of New York behind for good, eventually moving West to reinvent himself. Despite facing bankruptcy and setbacks in his 40s, his “guardian angel” and an ironclad work ethic led him to build a multi-million dollar career in the security and real estate industries.
Today, Frank is a successful author who draws on his complex, high-stakes past to write gripping thrillers. He lives a life of hard-earned independence, proving that no matter where you start, you have the power to write your own ending.