
Danielle Trussoni
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Oct 29, 2024 |
shelf-awareness.com | Alia Trabucco Zerán |Sophie Hughes |Jeff Vander Meer |Danielle Trussoni
Today's issue has several outstanding works of engaging nonfiction. In Gather Me, a memoir that's warm, reflective, and full of literary joy, Glory Edim, creator of the online book club Well-Read Black Girl, leads readers on the journey that shaped her as a writer and a person.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
barnesandnoble.com | Danielle Trussoni |s We Love |Isabelle McConville
The Seed of the Story: A Guest Post by Danielle Trussoni The author of The Puzzle Master returns with another brain-teaser for Mike Brink — one that could kill him in the process. Danielle Trussoni has penned an exclusive essay on the inspiration for The Puzzle Box and why she’s always wanted to set a story in Japan, down below. Hardcover $30.00 Please enable javascript to add items to the cart.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
bookreporter.com | Danielle Trussoni
It becomes quite obvious when reading Danielle Trussoni’s extremely clever new novel, THE PUZZLE BOX, that she was greatly influenced by Dan Brown. In fact, she counts him among her friends and thanks him in her Acknowledgements. She certainly learned fast because this story is infused with the same type of historically inspired and deadly games and puzzles that complement this unique and very popular genre.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
readinggroupguides.com | Danielle Trussoni
Two sisters. A lost imperial treasure. The world’s greatest puzzle master has 24 hours to solve the most dangerous mystery of his life...or die trying, in “[this] breathlessly paced and nail-bitingly suspenseful” (Booklist) novel from the New York Times bestselling author of THE PUZZLE MASTER, hailed as “thrilling” by David Baldacci. It is the Year of the Wood Dragon, and the ingenious Mike Brink has been invited to Tokyo, Japan, to open the legendary Dragon Box.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
bookbrowse.com | Danielle Trussoni
1Ise Grand Shrine, JapanFebruary 23, 2024, The Year of the Wood Dragon The Shinto priest runs to the temple, lifting the hem of his robes to keep from tripping. There isn't time to waste. The first light of dawn is falling through the trees, casting long shadows over fresh-¬fallen snow. Soon, his brothers will enter the sanctuary and sit before the shrine in prayer. Soon, the most important day of his life will begin, and with it the sacred duty he's spent years preparing to fulfill.
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