Ray Daniel (author)

Ray Daniel[1] is an award-winning author of Boston-based crime fiction and is the author of the Tucker Mysteries.

Ray Daniel
BornRay Salemi
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
OccupationNovelist, writer, author
NationalityAmerican
Period2010–present
GenreCrime fiction, mystery, thriller
Notable worksTucker Mystery series of novels
Website
www.raydanielmystery.com
Ray Daniel

His short stories “Give Me a Dollar” won a 2014 Derringer Award[2] for short fiction and “Driving Miss Rachel” was chosen as a 2013 distinguished short story by Otto Penzler, editor of The Best American Mystery Stories 2013.

Novels

Title Year ISBN
Terminated 2014 ISBN 978-0738740690
Corrupted Memory 2015 ISBN 978-0738742304
Child Not Found 2016 ISBN 978-0738742311
Hacked 2017 ISBN 978-0738751108
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