Sara Driscoll is the pen name of Jen J. Danna and Ann Vanderlaan, authors of the Abbott and Lowell Forensic Mysteries. Jen is an infectious disease researcher at a cutting edge Canadian university near Toronto, but loves to spend her free time writing the thrilling and mysterious. Ann lives in central Texas with five rescued pit bulls, including Kane, now a certified therapy dog. She also trains with Kane for competitive nose work.
Genres: Mystery
New and upcoming books
Series
F.B.I. K-9
1. Lone Wolf (2016)
2. Before It's Too Late (2017)
3. Storm Rising (2018)
4. No Man's Land (2019)
5. Leave No Trace (2020)
6. Under Pressure (2021)
7. Still Waters (2022)
8. That Others May Live (2023)
9. Summit's Edge (2024)
1. Lone Wolf (2016)
2. Before It's Too Late (2017)
3. Storm Rising (2018)
4. No Man's Land (2019)
5. Leave No Trace (2020)
6. Under Pressure (2021)
7. Still Waters (2022)
8. That Others May Live (2023)
9. Summit's Edge (2024)
NYPD Negotiators
1. Exit Strategy (2020)
2. Shot Caller (2021)
3. Lockdown (2024)
4. Terminal Impasse (2025)
1. Exit Strategy (2020)
2. Shot Caller (2021)
3. Lockdown (2024)
4. Terminal Impasse (2025)
Sara Driscoll recommends
Second Shot (2023)
(Helen Warwick Thriller, book 1)
Cindy Dees
"A breathless thrill ride from the explosive opening scene, Second Shot delivers both high action and a twisted murder mystery. Helen Warwick is a refreshingly mature heroine who uses her extensive experience and sharp wits to turn the tables on all who come gunning for her. Definitely a series to watch!"
Trace of Evil (2019)
(Natalie Lockhart, book 1)
Alice Blanchard
"[Trace of Evil] delivers a gut-punch of a twist readers won't see coming. This book is not to be missed!"
Jane's Baby (2018)
Chris Bauer
"Bauer spins a fascinating 'what if' tale of recent history that has never seemed more relevant than it is today. He has created a hero who deftly manages his personal challenges while riding a rollercoaster fugitive recovery case, taking the reader along for the pulse-pounding adventure. The results are nothing less than explosive."
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