Bill Granger

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Role

Writer

Date of birth

06/01/1941

Date of death

04/22/2012

Place of birth

Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, USA

Bill Granger

Biography

Bill Granger was a Chicago-based newspaper reporter and columnist for almost 40 years, and an award-winning novelist who began his literary career in 1979 with "The November Man" (now published as "Code Name November"), the first of thirteen novels featuring an American CIA agent American spy, Peter Devereaux. His second novel, Public Murders, a Chicago police procedural, won the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America in 1981.

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