Andrew DeYoung is the author of The Temps, a speculative novel about the end of the world. He works as an editor at a childrens book publishing company, and he lives with his wife and two children in the Twin Cities area in Minnesota. The Day He Never Came Home is his first domestic thriller.
"""Brimming with suspense and secrets, this top-notch thriller asks vital questions about identity, marriage, and the stories we tell ourselves. Perfect for mystery-loving book clubs!"" -- Mindy Mejia, USA Today bestselling author of To Catch a Storm and Everything You Want Me To Be ""Surprising and smart and wonderfully original, this page-turner of a thriller is completely entertaining."" -- Hank Phillippi Ryan, USA Today bestselling author of One Wrong Word ""A wonderfully compelling and wildly intelligent exploration of moral corruption. The fateful story of John and Regan Peters is a powerful, cautionary thriller, a reminder that the road to hell is, indeed, a slippery slope. And DeYoung does a fine job of mapping the way."" -- William Kent Krueger, New York Times bestselling author ""The real deal. Andrew DeYoung sets up his characters with a tactiful grit that skillfully mirrors real life even as situations careen out of control."" -- Timothy Lane, author of The Neighbors We Want"