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Lisa Gardner (born 1972) is a #1 New York Times bestselling American novelist. She is the author of more than 20 suspense novels, published in more than 30 countries. She began her career writing romantic suspense under the pseudonym Alicia Scott, before the publication of her breakout domestic thriller, The Perfect Husband, in 1997.
The review aggregator website, Book Marks, rated the memoir "Rave" based on 18 critic reviews. [3] The New York Times gave it a positive review, calling it an "entrancing memoir" from a "deeply gifted writer" with a "singular sensibility". It concludes that "in the fallen world of kiss-and-tell celebrity memoirs, this may be the most beautiful ...
As Lisa Gardner’s “Before She Disappeared” opens, Frankie is hoping to break that string of bad luck in the largely Haitian neighborhood of Mattapan in Boston. Review: Lisa Gardner marks a ...
Lisa Gardner (born 1972) Anne George (1927–2001) Elizabeth George (born 1949) Tess Gerritsen (born 1953) Alison Gordon (1943–2015) Dolores Gordon-Smith (born 1958) Nancy Grace (born 1959) Sue Grafton (1940–2017) Caroline Graham (born 1931) Sara Gran (born 1971) Ann Granger (born 1939) Alex Gray (born 1950) Anna Katharine Green (1846 ...
today's connections game answers for wednesday, december 11, 2024: 1. utopia: paradise, seventh heaven, shangri-la, xanadu 2. things you shake: hairspray, magic 8 ...
Alicia Scott, pseudonym of American author Lisa Gardner Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Alicia Scott .
The man brought three large plastic tubs containing 73 mice to the shelter last Monday, “overwhelmed by the sheer number of mice in his possession,” NHSPCA said in a news release. As the week ...
Writing for The New York Times, Gish Jen praised the novel for taking the headline-news of immigration and “remind[ing] us that beyond [that] lie messy, brave, extraordinary, ordinary lives.” [6] At the same time, Jen felt the prose was overly expository and that some conservative plot points mark “this book as one that takes risks but ...