New York Times bestselling author Danielle Trussoni brings together the best elements of literary and popular fiction in her thrillers. Her latest book, "The Puzzle Box," features a neurodivergent protagonist in a high stakes international adventure. The book has strong feminist overtones as it shines a bright light on the true history of female rulers in Japan.
Trussoni taught English in a remote Japanese village for two years, during which she earned a brown belt in the martial art wa-do, wrote her first novel, and gave birth to a son.
Awards: Michener Copernicus Society of America Award