A trilogy of James Roxby
James Roxby was born Giacomo Rossiarino in the stone-shadowed village of Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena, Italy, before moving to Australia and taking the name James Roxby. Roxby is a highly trained operative whose career began with quiet efficiency, progressing from general Infantry at Lavarack Barracks to the elite Special Air Service Regiment (SASR).
Following his rigorous six-week Cadre Course and nine-month Reinforcement Cycle training in Perth, Roxby served on denied operations in locations including Timor, Afghanistan, and the Solomon Islands. He was trained to be a ghost: methodical, detached, and able to vanish into a crowd, plan a hit, or walk away clean. His military career ended due to a serious injury sustained in Kandahar Province.
After his discharge, Roxby briefly served in the Victorian Police, fast-tracked due to his SAS credentials, but became disillusioned with the court system and legal loopholes. For over five years, he has been a Senior Operative for the Australian Federal Police's secret "black ops" division, FOCUS (Federal Operatives for Covert Urban Suppression). Operating outside the traditional legal framework, Roxby is tasked with executing justice against high-value targets by arresting, trying, and passing the death sentence on the spot. He is known for being measured, strategic, and controlled, always looking for a way out.
Michael Holding lives with his wife Lynette in Cairns, a city at the edge of the Australian tropics, where stories seem to hang in the thick, humid air.
His writing, much like the far north itself, is layered, gritty, and filled with unpredictable turns.
A former tradesman turned author, Michael has built a distinctive body of work that includes the James Roxby series, gripping, character-driven crime fiction following a covert operative navigating political power plays and dangerous truths.
His recent novels, “The Tryer – Beyond the Lights” and “The Author and The Podcaster”, mark a turn toward more personal and contemporary narratives, delving into resilience, reinvention, and quiet reckonings.
But there’s a twist. Michael Holding is also Max Barrington, the name under which he first published, with a detailed author bio that, unbeknownst to many, is actually his own.
He’s never quite explained why he created the pseudonym. Maybe it was a shield. Maybe it was a way to test the waters. What’s clear is that both names carry the same voice: a writer who isn’t afraid to get close to the truth, even when the truth is uncomfortable.
Michael’s work is grounded in lived experience, shaped by time, distance, and the weight of personal observation. He doesn’t write for the spotlight, he writes to make sense of things. And in doing so, he gives readers not just stories, but a kind of mirror, one that reflects how complex, and how human, we really are.