Michael Gruber (author)

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Gruber in his garden in Seattle, Washington

Michael Gruber (born October 1, 1940) is an American author.

Gruber was born in

speech writer, a policy advisor for the Jimmy Carter White House, and a bureaucrat for the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) before becoming a novelist.

Gruber was the ghostwriter of the popular Robert K. Tanenbaum series of Butch Karp novels starting with No Lesser Plea and ending with Resolved.[1] After the partnership with Tanenbaum ended, Gruber began publishing novels using his own name. The Book of Air and Shadows became a national bestseller shortly after its release in March 2007.

Published works

  • Tropic of Night - The detective Jimmy Paz investigates a series of mysteries involving African sorcery in Miami. Themes explored include the nature of race, "magic," and the perceived illusions of reality. (2003)
  • Valley of Bones - Jimmy Paz becomes intertwined with the life of a nun (Emmylou Dideroff) from a little-known Catholic order who is wrapped up in the Sudanese civil war. Themes include redemption and the mysteries of faith. (2005)
  • Night of the Jaguar - Paz investigates a string of murders revolving around an Indian shaman from the
    Amazon rain forest
    and a guardian jaguar spirit. Environmental devastation, greed, and the failures of science to explain the unknown are some of the areas explored in the last novel of the Paz trilogy. (2006)
  • The Witch's Boy - Classical stories are revisited in this fantasy novel, as seen through the eyes of an ugly orphaned boy named Lump who is raised by a
    witch. Winner of the 2006 Scandiuzzi Children's Book Award for Middle Grades/Young Adults of the Washington State Book Awards
    .
  • The Book of Air and Shadows - Letters found in a rare book set off a race to find an undiscovered Shakespeare play. The concept of "intellectual property" and the world of William Shakespeare are explored in this intricate thriller. (2007)
  • Forgery of Venus - A novel about art forgery and time travel.(2008)
  • The Good Son - A spy thriller that slides in and out of conventional identities with great facility. (2010)
  • The Return (2013) - Aging Vietnam vet Marder ventures to Mexico with Skelly, a war buddy and elite soldier with ties to the underworld, in order to seek revenge for the murders that drove his wife to suicide.

Ghost-written works for Robert K. Tanenbaum

References

  1. ^ Snyder, Diane (March 2003). "A Killer Debut: Former Ghostwriter Michael Gruber Dredges Up Demons for Debut Thriller". Book Reviews. Romantic Times. Archived from the original on 2013-02-01. Retrieved 2008-06-02.

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