Winner of the Massachusetts Book Award for fiction, Dawn Tripp is the author of the novels Moon Tide, The Season of Open Water, and Game of Secrets, a Boston Globe bestseller. Her essays have appeared in the Virginia Quarterly Review, The Believer, The Rumpus, Psychology Today, and on NPR. Her fourth novel, Georgia, a biographical novel about the American artist Georgia OKeeffe, will be published by Random House in early 2016. She graduated from Harvard and lives in Massachusetts with her family.
Genres: Historical, Mystery
Novels
Moon Tide (2003)
The Season of Open Water (2005)
Game of Secrets (2011)
Georgia (2016)
Jackie (2024)
The Season of Open Water (2005)
Game of Secrets (2011)
Georgia (2016)
Jackie (2024)
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The Lioness of Boston (2023)
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The Age of Light (2019)
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The Collector's Apprentice (2018)
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"Dazzling and seductive, a tour de force, The Collector’s Apprentice is an exhilarating tale of shifting identities, desire, and intrigue set between 1920s Paris and Philadelphia."
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