Paul Cleave, writing as Jerry Grey under the pseudonym Henry Cutter, is an internationally bestselling author primarily known for his gritty and suspenseful crime novels set in Christchurch, New Zealand. His writing style is characterized by dark, atmospheric storytelling and complex, morally ambiguous characters. Cleave’s work frequently explores themes of violence, obsession, and psychological suspense, often featuring intricate plots and shocking revelations. His recent diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer's has led him to conclude his writing career after twelve novels.




