Pete Earley is the bestselling author of such books as The Hot House and Crazy. When he is not spending time with his family, he tours the globe advocating for mental health reform.
"Pete Earley is a fair-minded reporter who apparently decided that his own feelings were irrelevant to the story. There is a purity to this kind of journalism..."
- Washington Post"A former reporter, Mr. Earley writes with authenticity and style — a wonderful blend of fact and fiction in the best tradition of journalists-turned-novelists."
- Nelson DeMille, bestselling author"A terrific eye for action and character. Earley sure knows how to tell a story. Gripping and intelligent."
- Douglas Preston, bestselling co-author of The RelicPete Earley is the bestselling author of such books as The Hot House and Crazy. When he is not spending time with his family, he tours the globe advocating for mental health reform.
As a former reporter for The Washington Post, Pete uses his journalistic background to take a fair-minded approach to the story all while weaving an interesting tale for the reader.
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Thanks, Pete.
I live in a very populated area in New York. I couldn’t even get the police to answer a simple question about what training they get for handling the mentally ill… I’m just a citizen with a relative who’s seriously mentally ill and had psychotic breaks and confrontations in public. In fact, when I called, the police operator hung up the phone on me! Why in god’s name are police departments so ridiculously resistant to learning how to deal with the mentally ill? It would benefit them in every way possible? It can’t possibly be just about budgets and money available. Outrageous and stupid.