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Michael Gruber
I was born and raised in New York City, and educated in its public schools. I went to Columbia, earning a BA in English literature.. After college I did editorial work at various small magazines in New York, and then went back to school at City College and got the equivalent of a second BA, in... show more
I was born and raised in New York City, and educated in its public schools. I went to Columbia, earning a BA in English literature.. After college I did editorial work at various small magazines in New York, and then went back to school at City College and got the equivalent of a second BA, in biology. After that I went to the University of Miami and got a masters in marine biology. In 1968-69 I was in the U. S. Army as a medic.In 1973, I received my Ph.D. in marine sciences, for a study of octopus behavior. Then I was a chef at several Miami restaurants. Then I was a hippie traveling around in a bus and working as a roadie for various rock groups. Then I worked for the county manager of Metropolitan Dade County, as an analyst. Then I was director of planning for the county department of human resources.I went to Washington DC in 1977, and worked in the Carter White House, Office of Science and Technology Policy. Then I worked in the Environmental Protection Agency as a policy analyst and also as the speechwriter for the Administrator. In 1986, I was promoted to the Senior Executive Service of the U.S., the highest level of the federal civil service. That same year, Robert K. Tanenbaum contacted me and asked me to write a courtroom thriller to be published under his name. I did that, and since then I have also written the first fifteen novels in the popular Butch Karp and Marlene series.In 1988 I left Washington, D.C. and settled in Seattle, where I worked as a speechwriter and environmental expert for the state land commissioner. I have been a full-time freelance writer since 1990, mostly on the Karp novels, but also doing non-fiction magazine pieces on biology. My first novel under my own name, TROPIC OF NIGHT, was published in 2003 (William Morrow) and a second novel, VALLEY OF BONES, as well as a children's book THE WITCH'S BOY (Harper Collins) came out in 2005. A third thriller for Morrow, NIGHT OF THE JAGUAR is due out in early 2006. I am married, with three grown children and an extremely large dog.
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All the Time in the World
All the Time in the World rated it 16 years ago
Upon reading the first 50 pages or so: Can't decide how to categorize this. It's about an intellectual property attorney who gets caught up in intrigue related to a possible undiscovered Shakespeare manuscript.Now that I'm finished: Holy smoke, what an awesome read. Found myself sitting at a dine...
Book Love
Book Love rated it 16 years ago
In reading this book, I kept thinking of “The DaVinci Code” with a Shakespearean twist and feel it would make a great movie!The discovery of a letter written by an unknown named Bricegirdle in the 1600’s with a reference to an unpublished Shakespeare play leads the characters on a lively chase! It ...
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 17 years ago
My recollection with this one is that I was really excited about it in the first half, and it all fell apart in the second half. A couple of good quotes from the book: "There are three kinds of history. The first is what really happened, and that is forever lost. The second is what most people th...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 18 years ago
loved the movie references, and the excitement, and the bookishness, it's a fun read, that makes the reader feel smart, and not because the author is dumb, not to cast aspersions on anyone in particular, but sometimes a work of suspense just throws logic out the window. There's plot enough for me, ...
Barbara1951
Barbara1951 rated it 56 years ago
Wow, this veered sharply from one star (I don't like the reader of the audiobook!) through all the others to five back to four to two to....so at the moment it is three stars. But it's a lot better than three.
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