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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    June 1996
  • Latest Book:
    April 2021
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Book List in Order: 6 titles



  • In the wide-ranging stories of Follow Me, Paul Griner offers a view of America that is at once completely recognizable and completely surprising. Set in a country full of urban edginess, small-town deceit, and suburban frustrations and populated by d...



  • From critically acclaimed author Paul Griner comes Collectors, a novel about one woman’s risky fascination with a handsome, enigmatic man. Jean Duprez, an ad agency art director who specializes in effectual but unnerving concepts for her clients, m...



  • “A gritty, unsentimental story of love and loyalty played out across Europe during the two World Wars . . . Fans of Graham Greene or Alan Furst will want to take a look.” -- Publishers Weekly This riveting novel introduces us...



  • This "smart and darkly glimmering story, a hold-your-breath thriller written in finely wrought prose, and a book that will spark a hundred conversations about risk and love and the dignity" follows one woman's search for her former best friend--into ...



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    Paul Griner''sHurry Please I Want to Know takes the reader on a sweeping tour of America-from Iraqi soldiers to prison telemarketers, from famous cartoonists to bone procurers, from missing persons to the resurrected dead-the real, the surreal, a...



  • Liam is the boy, lying in the hospital, in grave condition, a bullet lodged in his head. Otto is his father, a commercial artist whose marriage has collapsed in the wake of the disaster. Paul Griner’s brave novel taps directly into the vein of a un...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Paul Griner has published 6 books.

Paul Griner does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Book of Otto and Liam, was published in April 2021.

The first book by Paul Griner, Follow Me, was published in June 1996.

No. Paul Griner does not write books in series.