Before she began penning captivating crime fiction, she was a journalist. She got her start as an intern at Harper\u2019s Magazine in New York and then joined the staff of Canadian Living magazine in Toronto. After deciding that she\u2019d rather write than edit, she left her day job to freelance full-time. That decision led to the composition of 18 nonfiction books (17 of them for Frommer\u2019s Travel Guides) and articles for a number of publications including Discover, Martha Stewart Weddings, American Archaeology, Fitness, and Reader\u2019s Digest.
Her debut novel, The Damage Done, won both the Anthony and the Crime-Spree Award for Best First Novel. Two more novels completed a trilogy, that I\u2019m sure we\u2019ll talk about at some point along the way. And, she\u2019s been a part of several Anthology volumes that we\u2019ll want to explore.
We\u2019re going to begin our adventure, however, talking about her latest release: One Small Sacrifice. It\u2019s hot off the presses, thanks to Thomas & Mercer Publishing and it\u2019s been tabbed as an Amazon \u201cFirst Reads\u201d selection. Crime novelist, Hilary Davidson takes us on today\u2019s adventure...