Bill Granger (June 1, 1941 – April 22, 2012)[2] was an American novelist from Chicago specializing in political thrillers.
[4] Some of his thrillers are Public Murders (1981), The November Man,[5] Schism[6] and The Shattered Eye.
Next, Granger attended DePaul University, where he was a student newspaper editor of The DePaulia.
[8] During his student years he was a copy boy with The Washington Post, where he met his wife Lori.
[2] In 2001, Lori Granger gave the DePaul University Special Collections and Archives a collection of documents and correspondence, including personal documents, photographs, and childhood items, related to her husband's career as a journalist and novelist.