Tess Gerritsen

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Dr. Tess Gerritsen (born June 1953) is an international and New York Times-bestselling thriller writer, published in over thirty countries.

Gerritsen was raised in San Diego, California, and was educated at Stanford University. She received her M.D. at the University of California, San Francisco. While working and living in Hawaii, Dr. Gerritsen submitted a short story to Honolulu Magazine's statewide fiction contest. Her story won first place, and she subsequently left medical practice. Her first few novels were romantic thrillers, however she gained nationwide acclaim for her first medical thriller Harvest.

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[edit] Novels

[edit] Paperbacks

In addition to the listed hardbacks, the following have been made into paperback. Many of the author's paperback novels have been printed into large text, hardback editions.

[edit] Omnibus

[edit] Play

  • Adrift This was featured in 1993 on the CBS Movie of the Week starring Kate Jackson

[edit] Awards

The Surgeon received a RITA award Romance Writers of America in 2002 for Best Romantic Suspense Novel.

In 2006, her novel Vanish received the Nero Wolfe Award for best mystery novel. "Vanish" was also nominated for both an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America as well as the Macavity Award.

[edit] Further reading

Interviews with Gerritsen:

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