Joseph Anthony Roach, a renowned writer of his time, took his first breath on a warm summer day, June 17, 1886, in the state of Missouri, USA. His literary legacy would later be marked by notable works such as The Black Book, published in 1929, Jaws of Justice, which made its debut in 1933, and the earlier release of Fair Enough in 1918.
Roach's personal life was marked by two significant marriages, first to Theresa P. Humphries and later to Ruth Stonehouse. Unfortunately, his life came to a tragic end on April 15, 1945, in Los Angeles, California, USA.