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Lost Man’s Lane
A teenager explores the darkness hidden within his hometown in this spellbinding supernatural thriller
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An Honest Man
Israel Pike was a killer, and he was an honest man. They were not mutually exclusive.
This is Koryta’s best book. It grabbed me hard and wouldn’t let go.
–Stephen King
Michael Koryta is one of those writers who has brought Faulknerian prose to the crime novel.
–James Lee Burke
Every scene sparkles. Take my advice: turn these pages, they will not disappoint.
–David Baldacci
Elegantly written, stark and gorgeous. It’s a story that feels not only truly told, but actually true…aching with the bitterness of reality, and the danger that comes not only from greed, but also from love.
–Hank Phillippi Ryan
An Honest Man is one hell of a ride, and Michael Koryta is a master at the helm.
–Tim Johnston
From crackling dialogue to complex characters, Koryta delivers everything.
-Gabino Iglesias
Finely wrought characters dealing with real human pain seamlessly interwoven into a twisty, suspenseful narrative.
-Mark Roybal, executive producer of MARE OF EASTTOWN and NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
New York Times Bestselling Author
MIchael Koryta|Scott Carson
Michael Koryta is a New York Times-bestselling author whose work has been translated into more than 20 languages and has won or been nominated for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, Edgar® Award, Shamus Award, Barry Award, Quill Award, International Thriller Writers Award, and the Golden Dagger.
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Bookstore News
It’s always nice to have good bookstore news, and this month I’ve got two pleasant developments. In Maine, Sherman’s Booksellers has reopened in Rockland. The Camden store was an early covid casualty, one that was a real blow to me and I’m sure to many in the...
On the THOSE WHO WISH ME DEAD Movie
It has been suggested to me – or demanded of me, with threat of bodily harm – that it would be prudent to offer a few words from the author about the pending movie. Seems easy. It really does. Just say a few words about the movie version of your book… Whew. Not so...