After practicing law at a major Toronto law firm and a Canadian multinational, Peter Fritze is following his lifetime interest in writing suspense mysteries. In April 2014, he self-published The Case for Killing: two plans for murder collide against the backdrop of a fictitious Toronto law firm. And in False Guilt, self-published February 2015, long-ago involvement with murder stalks a lawyer from Toronto to Rome. Peter is self-publishing his third suspense mystery, Crook's Hill, in January 2018. It's the first in a series introducing Alan Boltby, a workaholic lawyer turned adventurer and investigator. But Alan's first steps outside his comfort zone land his fractious brother, a hedge fund founder, and Alan in insider trading allegations, unexplained deaths and a horrific, long-buried family secret. Peter has lived in Toronto since being raised in Dundas, Ontario.