Michael Hurley
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Michael Hurley

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Michael Hurley is an American author and retired attorney now traveling the world by motorcycle. His debut novel, The Prodigal, won the Chanticleer Reviews Prize for Book of the Year. It was described as an “artistic masterpiece” by Foreword Reviews and one of the top five novels of 2013 in Booktrib. Michael's second novel, The Vineyard, won the 2015 Eric Hoffer Award for General Fiction. It was described as a "riveting tale" by Publishers Weekly and as “addictive, escapist reading" and "deliriously satisfying” by Kirkus Reviews. In non-fiction, Michael's essay collection, Letters from the Woods, was shortlisted for Book of the Year in 2005 by ForeWord Reviews. Michael was signed by literary agent Don Jacobson in 2011. Jacobson negotiated the sale of Michael's memoir, Once Upon A Gypsy Moon, to Hachette Book Group, which published it in 2013. Michael's 2016 memoir, Tales from the Camino, remains his best selling book in Europe and the UK.

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