Danielle Girard

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Danielle Girard (born 1970) is an American author, best known for her novel Chasing Darkness, and the two fiction series, Rookie Club and Dr. Schwartzman. She primarily writes in the suspense and romance genres.

Girard has won two awards for her work: a 2003 Barry Award for Cold Silence,[1] and Chasing Darkness won a Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award.[2]

Bibliography[]

The Rookie Club series[]

  • Dead Center (2006)
  • One Clean Shot (2012)
  • Dark Passage (2013)
  • Grave Danger (2014)
  • Everything to Lose (2015)
  • Too Close to Home: A Rookie Club Short Story

Dr. Schwartzman series[]

  • Exhume (2016)
  • Excise (2017)
  • Expose (2018)
  • Expire (2019)

Badlands Thriller series[]

  • White Out (2020)
  • Far Gone (June 2021)

Other Works[]

  • Savage Art (2000)
  • Ruthless Game (2001)
  • Chasing Darkness (2002)
  • Cold Silence (2002)

References[]

  1. ^ eBook Discovery | Danielle Girard Archived 2012-07-19 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 22/06/2013
  2. ^ RT Award Nominees & Winners 2002. Retrieved 22/06/2013

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