
Michael Koryta
"These aren’t text books, they are meant to be enjoyed, and I owe the reader a gripping story if nothing else."
Michael Koryta is the youngest winner of the annual Private Eye Writers of America Best First Novel award. Michael was just 20 when he wrote the winning novel, Tonight I Said Goodbye which went on to earn an Edgar nomination for best first novel.
Michael's second novel was Sorrow's Anthem, which received excellent reviews. Michael's truly exceptional third Lincoln Perry novel, A Welcome Grave was published by Arena in January 2008. Michael has also written a standalone crime novel called Envy the Night.
Now in his mid-twenties, Michael Koryta lives in Bloomington, Indiana. He majored in criminal justice at university, is an award-winning newspaper reporter, and a PI who works for one of Indian's only certified legal investigators.
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Michael's second novel was Sorrow's Anthem, which received excellent reviews. Michael's truly exceptional third Lincoln Perry novel, A Welcome Grave was published by Arena in January 2008. Michael has also written a standalone crime novel called Envy the Night.
Now in his mid-twenties, Michael Koryta lives in Bloomington, Indiana. He majored in criminal justice at university, is an award-winning newspaper reporter, and a PI who works for one of Indian's only certified legal investigators.
To read Katie’s revealing answers to the Booktopia Book Guru’s TEN TERRIFYING QUESTIONS…and to leave a comment - CLICK HERE





