Nancy Herriman abandoned a career in Engineering to chase around two small children and take up the pen. She has been writing for longer than she would like to admit. Her work has been a finalist in several Romance Writers of America contests and she won the 2006 RWA Daphne du Maurier award for Best Unpublished Mystery/Romantic Suspense.
When she is not writing, or gabbing over lattes about writing, she is either watching history shows on cable TV or singing. She lives in the Midwest with her husband and sons, and wishes there were more hours in the day.
When she is not writing, or gabbing over lattes about writing, she is either watching history shows on cable TV or singing. She lives in the Midwest with her husband and sons, and wishes there were more hours in the day.
Genres: Historical Mystery, Inspirational
Series
Mystery of Old San Francisco
1. No Comfort for the Lost (2015)
2. No Pity For the Dead (2016)
3. No Quiet among the Shadows (2020)
4. No Darkness as like Death (2021)
5. No Refuge from the Grave (2022)
6. No Justice for the Deceived (2023)
7. No Rest for the Departed (2024)
1. No Comfort for the Lost (2015)
2. No Pity For the Dead (2016)
3. No Quiet among the Shadows (2020)
4. No Darkness as like Death (2021)
5. No Refuge from the Grave (2022)
6. No Justice for the Deceived (2023)
7. No Rest for the Departed (2024)
Books containing stories by Nancy Herriman
Charlaine Harris Presents Malice Domestic 12 (2017)
Mystery Most Historical
(Malice Domestic, book 12)
edited by
Charlaine Harris, Rita Owen, Verena Rose and Shawn Reilly Simmons
Nancy Herriman recommends
A Peculiar Combination (2021)
(Electra McDonnell, book 1)
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"Featuring a bold and clever heroine, A Peculiar Combination is a rollicking adventure full of danger, intrigue, and a heady dose of romance. Fun!"
Murder At Morrington Hall (2019)
(Stella and Lyndy Mystery, book 1)
Clara McKenna
"Witty from the start, Clara McKenna has crafted a clever mystery. A pair of wickedly winning sleuths-one horse-loving, headstrong American heiress and the handsome Viscount she's meant to marry-makes for fabulous fun."
No Cure for the Dead (2018)
(Florence Nightingale Mystery, book 1)
Christine Trent
"With the formidable Florence Nightingale as sleuth, Christine Trent has crafted a clever mystery rich with details of common medical practices, and which also lets us peek into the upper-class world of mid-19th century London. Great fun."
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