Iris Johansen (born April 7, 1938 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American writer of crime fiction, suspense fiction, and romance novels.

Iris Johansen
Born (1938-04-07) April 7, 1938 (age 86)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
Period1983–present
GenreRomance fiction, suspense fiction, crime fiction
Children2
Website
www.irisjohansen.com

Career

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Iris Johansen left a job as an airline reservations agent in the early 1980s to begin writing romance novels.[1] She changed direction slightly and began writing historical romantic suspense novels in 1991 with the publication of The Wind Dancer. She settled in to suspense writing as her main genre with the crime fiction thriller Ugly Duckling, published in 1996[2] and soon after became a New York Times bestselling author.

Film adaptation

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In 2011, the second novel in Johansen's Eve Duncan series was made in to a Lifetime film adaptation, The Killing Game, starring Laura Prepon as forensic sculptor Eve Duncan. This film adaptation was directed by Bobby Roth.[3]

Awards

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  • 1996 Romantic Times Historical Romance Winner[4]
  • 1999 Romantic Times Suspense Winner[5]
  • 2016 Romantic Times Career Achievement - Thriller Winner[6]

Personal life

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Johansen lives in Georgia, and is married. Her son, Roy Johansen, is an Edgar Award-winning screenwriter and novelist. Iris and Roy have written the Kendra Michaels books series together.[7][8][9] Her daughter, Tamara, contributes as her research assistant.[10][11]

Works

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Contemporary romance novels

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  • Stormy Vows (1983)
  • Tempest At Sea (1983)
  • Reluctant Lark (1983)
  • The Bronzed Hawk (1983)
  • The Lady and the Unicorn (1984)
  • Return to Santa Flores (1984)
  • No Red Roses (1984)
  • White Satin (1985)
  • Blue Velvet (1985)
  • The Forever Dream (December, 1985)
  • The Spellbinder (Louis Benoit) (1987)
  • Strong, Hot Winds (1988)
  • Wicked Jake Darcy (1989)
  • One Touch of Topaz (1990)
  • An Unexpected Song (1990)
  • Tender Savage (1990)
  • Winter Bride (1992)
  • Star-Spangled Bride (1993)

Historical romance

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  • Last Bridge Home (1992)
  • The Tiger Prince (January, 1993)
  • The Magnificent Rogue (September, 1993)
  • Midnight Warrior (August, 1994)
  • The Beloved Scoundrel (September, 1994)
  • Dark Rider (May, 1995)

Sedikhan Series

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List of series[12]

  • The Golden Barbarian (March, 1992)
  • The Golden Valkyrie (1984)
  • The Trustworthy Redhead (Louis Benoit) (1984)
  • Capture the Rainbow (1984)
  • Touch the Horizon (1984)
  • A Summer Smile (1985)
  • And the Desert Blooms (1986)
  • Always (1986)
  • Everlasting (1986)
  • Til the End of Time (1987)
  • Last Bridge Home (September, 1987)
  • Across the River of Yesterday (1987)
  • Starlight, Starbright (1988)
  • Man From Half Moon Bay (1988)
  • Blue Skies and Shining Promises (1988)
  • Magnificent Folly (1989)
  • Notorious (1990)
  • A Tough Man to Tame (1991)

Delaney Series

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List of series[13]

  • This Fierce Splendor (1988)
  • Wild Silver (1988)
  • Satin Ice (1988)
  • The Delaney Christmas Carol (1992) w/ Kay Hooper

The Delaneys of Killaroo Series

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List of series[14]

  • Matilda, the Adventuress (1987)

The Shamrock Trinity Series

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List of series[15]

  • York, The Renegade (1986)

Lion's Bride Series

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List of series[16]

  • Lion's Bride (February, 1996)
  • The Treasure (December, 2008)

The Wind Dancer series

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  • The Wind Dancer (February, 1991)
  • Storm Winds (June, 1991)
  • Reap the Wind (October, 1991/a completely revised edition came out in 2002)
  • Final Target (May, 2001)

Featuring Eve Duncan

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  1. The Face of Deception (October 1998)
  2. The Killing Game (September 1999)
  3. The Search (June 2000)
  4. Body of Lies (March 2002)
  5. Dead Aim (April 2003)
  6. Blind Alley (September 2004)
  7. Countdown (May 2005)
  8. Stalemate (December 2006)
  9. Quicksand (April 2008)
  10. Blood Game (October 2009)
  11. Eight Days to Live (April 2010)
  12. Chasing the Night (October 2010)
  13. Eve (April 2011)
  14. Quinn (July 2011)
  15. Bonnie (October 2011)
  16. Sleep No More (October 2012)
  17. Taking Eve (April 2013)
  18. Hunting Eve (July 2013)
  19. Silencing Eve (October 2013)
  20. Shadow Play (September 2015)
  21. Hide Away (April 2016)
  22. Night and Day (July 2016)
  23. Mind Game (October 2017)
  24. Shattered Mirror (April 2018)
  25. Vendetta (October 2018)
  26. Dark Tribute (March 2019)
  27. Smokescreen (July 2019)
  28. The Persuasion (June 2020)
  29. The Bullet (June 2021)
  30. A Face to Die For (June 2022)
  31. Captive (September 2022)
  32. The Survivor (June 2023)

Featuring Catherine Ling

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  1. Chasing the Night (October, 2010)
  2. What Doesn't Kill You (April, 2012)
  3. Live to See Tomorrow (April, 2014)
  4. Your Next Breath (April, 2015)
  5. Vendetta (October, 2018)

Standalone novels

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  • The Ugly Duckling (May, 1996)
  • Long After Midnight (March, 1997)
  • And Then You Die... (January, 1998)
  • No One to Trust (October, 2002)
  • Fatal Tide (September, 2003)
  • Firestorm (March, 2004)
  • On The Run (December, 2005)
  • Killer Dreams (May, 2006)
  • Pandora's Daughter (October, 2007)
  • Dark Summer (October, 2008)
  • Deadlock (April, 2009)
  • The Perfect Witness (September, 2014)
  • No Easy Target (April, 2017)
  • Chaos (September, 2020)
  • On the Hunt (2024)[7]

With Roy Johansen

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Standalone

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  • Storm Cycle (July, 2009)

Featuring Hannah Bryson

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  1. Silent Thunder (July, 2008)
  2. Shadow Zone (July, 2010)

Featuring Kendra Michaels

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  1. With Open Eyes (June, 2012) [e-book short story]
  2. Close Your Eyes (July, 2012)
  3. Sight Unseen (July, 2014)
  4. The Naked Eye (July, 2015)
  5. Night Watch (October, 2016)
  6. Look Behind You (July, 2017)
  7. Double Blind (July, 2018)
  8. Hindsight (January, 2020)
  9. Blink of an Eye (February 2, 2021)
  10. Killer View (2022) (written by Roy Johansen with a foreword by Iris Johansen)
  11. More Than Meets The Eye (2023)
  12. Flashback (2024)[7]

References

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  1. ^ Gregorian, Cynthia. "Best-selling author returns to her St. Louis roots" (Document). Washington News. ProQuest 464718580.
  2. ^ Anonymous. "This Week's Bestsellers: April 29, 2013". Publishers Weekly. ProQuest 1347611735.
  3. ^ "Iris Johansen's The Killing Game - Official Movie Site - myLifetime.com". 22 October 2011. Archived from the original on 22 October 2011.
  4. ^ "Historical Romance". RT Book Reviews.
  5. ^ "Suspense". RT Book Reviews.
  6. ^ "Career Achievement - Thriller". RT Book Reviews.
  7. ^ a b c Mystery Sequels website, Iris Johansen Eve Duncan Series in Order
  8. ^ Omni Mystery website, Authors section, Johansen, Roy
  9. ^ Mystery Scene Magazine website, Iris Johansen & Roy Johansen on Their Favorite Childhood Books, interview dated 2014
  10. ^ GoodReads website, Iris Johansen, retrieved 2024-06-06
  11. ^ Fiction DB website, Iris Johansen, retrieved 2024-06-06
  12. ^ "Sedikhan". PenguinRandomhouse.com.
  13. ^ "The Delaneys". PenguinRandomhouse.com.
  14. ^ "The Delaneys of Killaroo". PenguinRandomhouse.com.
  15. ^ "The Shamrock Trinity". PenguinRandomhouse.com.
  16. ^ "Lion's Bride". PenguinRandomhouse.com.
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