Lori Rader-Day is the Edgar® Award-nominated and Agatha, Anthony, and Mary Higgins Clark award-winning author of The Death of Us, Death at Greenway, The Lucky One, Under a Dark Sky, The Day I Died, Little Pretty Things, and The Black Hour. She lives in Chicago, where she is co-chair of the mystery readers’ festival Midwest Mystery Conference and served as 2019-2020 national president of Sisters in Crime. She teaches creative writing for Northwestern University’s School of Professional Studies.
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The discovery of a submerged car stirs old secrets and a small town’s vengeance.
“Masterful. Riveting. What a ride!”
Agatha Christie’s holiday home is a haven from WWII—and a place of secrets.
Most people who go missing are never found. But Alice was the lucky one…
Only in the dark can Eden find the truth. Edgar Award nominee
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A handwriting expert uses her skills to search for a lost boy—and save her family.
Will an old rivalry finally die? Mary Higgins Clark Award winner
A survivor of violence faces rumor and shame. Anthony Award Best First Novel
The Black Hour is a nominee for the Macavity Award for Best First Novel!
What a year I’ve had.
Order signed copies of Lori’s books from her event stops before the event or anytime online from her local independent stores, The Book Cellar or Women and Children First!
All books are available from your own local independent bookstore (just ask!) and from major retailers like Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com. If you request it, your local library may get a copy in, too.