JAMES QUEALLY is a Pulitzer prize-winning criminal justice reporter for the Los Angeles Times and the author of the Russell Avery series, which has garnered starred reviews and praise from best-selling authors Michael Connelly and S.A. Cosby. His journalism has exposed racist police officers, gotten corrupt law enforcement leaders fired, and put professional wrestling on the front page of a national newspaper (he's really proud of that last one). He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, son, and entirely too many half-filled notepads.
“James Queally brings the Russell Avery trilogy home with a story that feels both timely and steeped in history. Surviving the Lie propulsively highlights what we lose in times of division over fact-based realities: the real stories of everyday people who, when confronted with wrongdoing, still try to do the right thing. Queally masterfully presents a bruised noir about a journalist who keeps trying to quit the truth, even as it refuses to quit him.” —Tod Goldberg, author of Only Way Out “Surviving the Lie is a high-stakes, fast paced mystery that’s as timely as it is terrifying. James Queally uses his insider knowledge as a Pulitzer prize-winning crime reporter to craft a story that explores the dangerous friction between facts and the fictions we choose to believe. Russell Avery’s final installment is a must read for fans of Laura Lippman’s Tess Monaghan books and Alex Segura’s Pete Fernandez series.” —Kellye Garrett, award-winning author of Missing White Woman