Ray Daniel (author)
Ray Daniel[1] is an award-winning author of Boston-based crime fiction and is the author of the Tucker Mysteries.
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Born | Ray Salemi Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
Occupation | Novelist, writer, author |
Nationality | American |
Period | 2010–present |
Genre | Crime fiction, mystery, thriller |
Notable works | Tucker Mystery series of novels |
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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 |
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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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