About Michael Koryta
In 2003, Michael Koryta became the youngest winner of the annual St. Martin's Press/Private Eye Writers of America 'Best First Private Eye Novel' contest.
Michael lives in Bloomington, Indiana, where he attended Indiana University, earning a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. Previously an award-winning newspaper reporter, he now works for a detective agency in Bloomington and also teaches for the Indiana University School of Journalism.
Michael lives in Bloomington, Indiana, where he attended Indiana University, earning a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. Previously an award-winning newspaper reporter, he now works for a detective agency in Bloomington and also teaches for the Indiana University School of Journalism.
Series
Lincoln Perry
1. Tonight I Said Goodbye (2004)
2. Sorrow's Anthem (2006)
3. A Welcome Grave (2007)
4. The Silent Hour (2009)
1. Tonight I Said Goodbye (2004)
2. Sorrow's Anthem (2006)
3. A Welcome Grave (2007)
4. The Silent Hour (2009)
Novels
Envy the Night (2008)
So Cold the River (2010)
The Cypress House (2011)
The Ridge (2011)
The Prophet (2012)
So Cold the River (2010)
The Cypress House (2011)
The Ridge (2011)
The Prophet (2012)
Links to other websites
| michaelkoryta.com |
Michael Koryta recommends
Pitch Dark (2011) Steven Sidor "Pitch Dark is a propulsive, layered and brutal read... A reader can't hope for more than to discover a writer possessed of both true talent and true passion. Discover Steven Sidor." | Purgatory Chasm (2011) Steve Ulfelder "Holds a hot, ominous idle just until Ulfelder engages gears and hits the gas, pinning you back against the seat, hopeless to leave before the end of the ride. One of those rare debuts that leaves you immediately eager to see what is next." | The Terror of Living (2011) Urban Waite "Readers will be following Urban Waite for years to come." |
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