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Bryan Gruley author of the recently-published "The Skeleton Box," the third of his Starvation Lake mysteries, talked about his work during
a visit to the Portage, Michigan, District Library on July 14, 2012. Gruley, a journalist for Bloomberg, worked as a reporter for The Kalamazoo Gazette
early in his career. He is wearing a t-shirt given to him by his wife, misquoting a horrible amateur review of his debut novel, "Starvation Lake."
(Photography by Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)
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  • Author Bryan Gruley reads from "The Crisscross Shadow" by Franklin W. Dixon. He says this Hardy Boys mystery, purchased for him by his mother, may have inspired his career as a novelist. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley reads from "The Crisscross Shadow" by Franklin W. Dixon. He says this Hardy Boys mystery, purchased for him by his mother, may have inspired his career as a novelist. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley chats with fans before beginning his speach. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley chats with fans before beginning his speach. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley chats with fans before beginning his speach. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley chats with fans before beginning his speach. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley makes a point while speaking about his work. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley makes a point while speaking about his work. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley indicates about where in Michigan his fictional town of Starvation Lake is while speaking about his work. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley indicates about where in Michigan his fictional town of Starvation Lake is while speaking about his work. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley makes a point while speaking about his work. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley makes a point while speaking about his work. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley makes a point while speaking about his work. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley makes a point while speaking about his work. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley makes a point while speaking about his work. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley makes a point while speaking about his work. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley signs a copy of "The Skeleton Box." Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley signs a copy of "The Skeleton Box." Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley signs a copy of "The Skeleton Box." Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley signs a copy of "The Skeleton Box." Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley signs a copy of "The Skeleton Box." Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley signs a copy of "The Skeleton Box." Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley chats with a reader as he signs a copy of "The Skeleton Box." Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley chats with a reader as he signs a copy of "The Skeleton Box." Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley signs a copy of "The Skeleton Box." Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley signs a copy of "The Skeleton Box." Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Author Bryan Gruley signs a copy of "The Skeleton Box." Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Author Bryan Gruley signs a copy of "The Skeleton Box." Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

  • Gloria Tiller, owner of Kazoo Books in Kalamazoo, Mich., smiles with copies of Brian Gruley's latest book. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012.  Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

    Gloria Tiller, owner of Kazoo Books in Kalamazoo, Mich., smiles with copies of Brian Gruley's latest book. Gruley visited the Portage District Library to read and sign his recently published "The Skeleton Box," the latest of his Starvation Lake novels, on July 14, 2012. Gruley, now at Business Week, had worked as a reporter at the Kalamazoo Gazette earlier in his career. (Courtesy of Bradley S. Pines / BSPines@gmail.com)

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