Danielle Trussoni
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A close-up of Danielle Trussoni.
Danielle Trussoni
Danielle Trussoni, a former book columnist for The New York Times, has already penned five intriguing mystery-thrillers as well as a memoir of growing up in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Her latest, The Puzzle Box, is a thriller in which a neurodivergent puzzle master has a limited time to solve a mystery regarding an imperial treasure and two sisters descended from an ancient Samurai clan. This event is sponsored by Mystery to Me. Reserve a free spot here.
media release: New York Times bestselling author Danielle Trussoni brings together the best elements of literary and popular fiction in her thrillers— they’re smart and complex, with fascinating characters, intricately plotted storylines, and timely themes that resonate with a wide readership. Her upcoming Fall 2024 release, THE PUZZLE BOX, which Random House will publish in hardcover on October 8, 2024, is no exception. The story centers on a neurodivergent protagonist in a high stakes international adventure, racing against the clock and hidden enemies to solve the world’s most complex puzzle. And at the same time, it’s a multi-layered novel with strong feminist overtones, as it shines a bright light on the true history of female rulers in Japan. In the novel, puzzle genius Mike Brink has been invited to Tokyo to open the legendary Dragon Box, a mysterious nineteenth-century puzzle that has remained unsolved for over 150 years. Mike’s mission to solve the mystery takes him across Japan, from the Imperial Palace in Tokyo to the pristine forests of Hakone to historic Kyoto to an ancient cave in Kyushu, and he becomes caught in the power struggle of two sisters descended from an ancient samurai clan. The secrets of their family are locked in a deadly puzzle box that, when opened, could change the future of the Japanese monarchy and women in Japan.
Danielle Trussoni is the New York Times bestselling author of The Ancestor, Angelology and Angelopolis, all New York Times Notable Books, and The Puzzle Master, chosen by The Washington Post as one of their Best Thrillers of 2023. Her memoir, Falling Through the Earth, was selected by The New York Times as one of the Top Ten Books of the Year. Danielle is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and winner of the Michener-Copernicus Society of America Fellowship, and her work has been translated into more than thirty languages.

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