Bryan Gruley's seventh novel, RIVER DEEP, tells the story of Catriona Dulaney, a mother accused of drowning her twin infant sons; Devyn Payne, the attorney who winds up in the middle of Dulaney's case; and Garth Klimmek, the detective investigating the boys' death. William Kent Krueger calls RIVER DEEP "a spellbinding tale of the chaos that engulfs a small Michigan town in the wake of a terrible tragedy. A master of suspense and brilliant architect of the unexpected, Gruley has given readers a topnotch thriller, complete with hockey mania and a glimpse of the best and worst faces of humanity."
Gruley is also the author of the Starvation Lake trilogy, including his Edgar-nominated debut, STARVATION LAKE, as well as two novels set in Bleake Harbor, Michigan. A lifelong journalist, he shared in The Wall Street Journal's Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He lives in northern Michigan with his wife, Pam.