Lisa Gardner
Lisa Gardner is an American author of fiction. She is the author of several thrillers including The Killing Hour and The Next Accident. She also wrote romance novels using the pseudonym Alicia Scott. Raised in Hillsboro, Oregon, she graduated from the city's Glencoe High School.[1] As evidenced by her 2003 work, "The Killing Hour," Gardner has been heavily influenced by the box office smash and best selling book The Silence of the Lambs. Her novel Gone is set in a fictionalized version of Tillamook, Oregon.[1] As of 2007, Gardner lives in New Hampshire.[1]
Bibliography
as Lisa Gardner
FBI Profiler Series (Quincy)
- The Perfect Husband (1998), ISBN 1-56865-601-7
- The Third Victim (2001), ISBN 0-7394-1471-2
- The Next Accident (2001), ISBN 0-553-80238-0
- The Killing Hour (2003), ISBN 0-553-80252-6
- Gone (2006), ISBN 0-553-80431-6
- Say Goodbye (2008), ISBN 0-553-80433-2
Detective D.D. Warren Series
- Alone (2005), ISBN 0-553-80253-4
- Hide (2007), ISBN 0-553-80432-4
- The Neighbor (2009), ISBN 0-553-80723-3
- Live to Tell (2010), ISBN 0-553-80724-2
- Love You More (2011) ISBN 0-553-90725-7
- Catch Me (2012) ISBN 0-525-95276-4
Stand Alones
- The Other Daughter (1999), ISBN 0-7394-0414-8
- The Survivors Club (2002), ISBN 0-553-80251-8
- I'd Kill For That (2004), contributing author ISBN 0-312-93696-6
as Alicia Scott
- Marrying Mike... Again (2000), ISBN 0-373-07980-X
- Partners in Crime (1998), ISBN 0-373-65014-0
- Brandon's Bride (1998), ISBN 0-373-07837-4
- Macnamara's Woman (1997), ISBN 0-373-07813-7
- Maggie's Man (1997), ISBN 0-373-07776-9
- The One Who Almost Got Away (1996), ISBN 0-373-07723-8
- The One Worth Waiting For (1996), ISBN 0-373-07713-0
- The Quiet One (1996), ISBN 0-373-07701-7
- Hiding Jessica (1995), ISBN 0-373-07668-1
- At the Midnight Hour (1995), ISBN 0-373-07658-4
- Waking Nightmare (1994), ISBN 0-373-07586-3
- Shadow's Flame (1994), ISBN 0-373-07546-4
- Walking After Midnight (1992), ISBN 0-373-07466-2
References
- ^ a b c Krawczak, Jolene. When murder's on her mind, beware. The Oregonian, May 6, 2007.
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