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Meg Gardiner

Meg Gardiner (born May 15, 1957) is an American thriller writer and author of fifteen published books. Her best-known books are the Evan Delaney novels, first published in 2002. In June 2008, she published the first novel in a new series, featuring forensic psychiatrist Jo Beckett. More recently she has published three stand-alone novels—Ransom River (June 2012), The Shadow Tracer (June 2013), and Phantom Instinct (June 2014)—and three novels in a new series: Unsub (2017), Into the Black Nowhere (2018), and The Dark Corners of the Night (2020).

Meg Gardiner
Gardiner at the 2017 Texas book Festival.
Born (1957-05-15) May 15, 1957 (age 66)
Oklahoma, United States
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
EducationStanford University (BA)
Stanford Law School (JD)
Period2002–present
GenreCrime Thriller fiction
Website
www.meggardiner.com

Her first novel, China Lake, received the 2009 Edgar Award for Best Paperback Original novel upon its publication in the United States in 2008.[1] Her first Jo Beckett novel, The Dirty Secrets Club, won the 2009 The Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice award for Best Procedural Novel.[2] Her ninth novel, The Nightmare Thief, won the 2012 Audie Award for Thriller/Suspense Audiobook of the Year.[3]

Biography edit

Gardiner was born in Oklahoma and grew up in Santa Barbara, California. She currently lives with her husband, Paul Shreve, in Austin, Texas. She has two sons (Mark and Nathaniel) and a daughter (Katherine). Gardiner has said: "I write thrillers.... I used to practice law. I taught writing at the University of California. Of course, there's more – and because the Internet can fact-check you, faster than you can type 'Sarah Palin', I'm going to come clean: It's true that I used to be a mime. But only before mimes became annoying. And yes, I did go in costume to the Star Trek exhibition in Hyde Park. But I did not wear the Ferengi ears.[4]

Gardiner is the daughter of English professor Frank C. Gardiner and Sally (née Love) Gardiner. Meg attended Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, a community just north of Santa Barbara, graduating in June 1975.[5]

Following graduation, she attended Stanford University, where she attained her Bachelor's degree in Economics and lettered in track. She went on to graduate from Stanford Law School and to practice law in Los Angeles, before returning to Santa Barbara to teach legal research and writing at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

In June 1987, competing as Meg Shreve, she became a 3-time champion on Jeopardy!, winning $29,799 (along with a stay at Beaver Creek Resort in Vail, Colorado, as her prize for coming in second place in her fourth game). Her daughter, Kate Lazo, also became a Jeopardy! champion in 2020.[6][7]

She lived in Surrey, near London, until 2013, when she moved to Austin. [citation needed]

Writing career edit

Writing is her "third career ... In earlier incarnations, I practiced law in Los Angeles and taught writing at the University of California, Santa Barbara. After living in California most of my life, in the early 1990s, I moved with my family to the United Kingdom", said Gardiner. [citation needed]

It was during her freedom in those early years in the UK that she wrote her first novel, completing a task she'd set for herself a decade earlier. "I always wanted to write a novel. And it was time to put up or shut up."[8]

Her first novel, China Lake, was published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2002. Since then, Gardiner has written full-time and published eleven additional titles. "It's a job I'm immensely lucky to have."[9]

Gardiner says that she writes crime fiction because it "gets to the heart of the human condition. It's about people facing a severe danger, or confronting an evil that has invaded their world. It's also fun. I get to slingshot readers into situations they would hate to face in real life. A kid in danger? Bring It On. Sadistic killers? Here, have another helping. My book gave you nightmares? Thank you, that's wonderful."[10]

She likes thriller fiction "because it grabs readers, takes them on a menacing ride to places they'd hate to go in real life and returns them safely, feeling thrilled. And especially because crime writing is about morality: finding justice, restoring order out of chaos."[11]

As the daughter of an English professor, "I was obviously in a home where books and reading and writing mattered," Gardiner told the Santa Barbara Independent newspaper.[5] At Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, California, she reported for the Charger Account, the school paper, but her father urged caution to his budding writer. "He said I could write novels after college and be another novelist who waits on tables or I could become a lawyer who writes novels." She heeded his warning, but later left the law behind and began writing. "I decided I didn't want to argue for a living", she said. Instead, as the title of her blog "Lying for a Living" implies, she now lies for a living. [citation needed]

Gardiner on writing edit

Gardiner says that she tries, in her writing, "to explore the boundary between morality and wrongdoing. When is it justified to go outside the law to right a wrong? When can you use ruthless violence to defend somebody you love?" She considers no subject to be taboo. "No subject should be off-limits. That road leads to timidity and repression. However, I think certain approaches to subjects are repulsive. Gratuitous, protracted, explicit violence is sometimes offered as a feast, and portrayed with such lurid and eager detail that it becomes almost pornographic. But we should argue about such approaches, not forbid them."[11]

She credits her training as an attorney as part of the foundation for her writing skills. "The intellectual rigor prepared me for a lot of things. The grounding in legal knowledge has been helpful in practice, in teaching, and in being a writer. I learned not to write in legalese. I learned how to tell a story and take a position."[8]

Gardiner on Evan Delaney edit

Gardiner has described Evan Delaney as a woman who is "spirited, quick-witted, and fights hard for the people she loves . . . She thinks the world is tragic and so you'd better laugh whenever you can. Pour her a glass of Jack Daniel's and ask her about finding that FBI agent hogtied to her bed, stripped and ranting. Just don't get on her bad side, because she may have a heat-seeking missile stashed in her car."[11]

Asked whether the character is autobiographical, Gardiner has said, "Evan is me with the brakes off. She says and does things I would never have the chutzpah to say or do myself. We share a background as lawyers, Californians, and tomboys. And we share a sense of humor, though hers is darker than mine. However, I live a calm life compared to Evan. I've never had to defend myself with a ferret."[12]

Gardiner on Jo Beckett edit

The lead character in Gardiner's second series, Jo Beckett, MD, is a forensic psychiatrist from San Francisco. Interviewed by Poe's Deadly Daughters, Gardiner explained Beckett's role in this way: "Jo calls herself a deadshrinker. She analyzes the dead for the police. She's the last resort in baffling cases. When the cops and the medical examiner can't determine the manner of a victim's death, they turn to Jo to perform a psychological autopsy and figure out whether it was accident, suicide, or murder."[13]

Gardiner has summarized Beckett's work in this way: "Jo doesn't pick up gory bits of trace evidence with tweezers. She digs into people's passions, obsessions and secrets to find out what killed them. Her territory is the psyche and the human heart."[14]

Book reviews edit

Both of Gardiner's series and all of her stand-alone novels have received positive reviews. In his Entertainment Weekly column, Stephen King said, "I need to tell you about Meg Gardiner, who simply must be part of the Big Plan. And if you love great thrillers, you'll want to listen."[15] King called the Evan Delaney novels "simply put, the finest crime-suspense series I've come across in the last twenty years."[16]

Kirkus Reviews named The Shadow Tracer one of its Best Mysteries and Thrillers of 2013.[17] About Phantom Instinct, the Associated Press wrote: "'Phantom Instinct' is simply a fantastic story, told at breakneck speed. Gardiner is one of the best thriller writers around, and this is arguably her best work yet...one of this summer's best reads."[18]

Bibliography edit

To date, Gardiner has written fifteen published novels, including five in the Evan Delaney series, four in the Jo Beckett series, three in the Unsub series, and three standalone works.

Evan Delaney novels edit

  1. China Lake (2002)
  2. Mission Canyon (2003)
  3. Jericho Point (2004)
  4. Crosscut (2005)
  5. Kill Chain (2006)

Jo Beckett novels edit

  1. The Dirty Secrets Club (2008)
  2. The Memory Collector (June 2009)
  3. The Liar's Lullaby (June 2010)
  4. The Nightmare Thief (June 2011)

Unsub novels edit

  1. Unsub (2017)
  2. Into the Black Nowhere (2018)
  3. The Dark Corners of the Night (2020)

Other novels edit

  • Ransom River (June 2012)
  • The Shadow Tracer (June 2013)
  • Phantom Instinct (2014) (Published in the UK under the title The Burning Mind (2014), as M.G. Gardiner)
  • Heat 2 (2022) (written with Michael Mann)

References edit

  1. ^ . Mediabistro.com. May 1, 2009. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
  2. ^ "RT Award Nominees & Winners". RT Book Reviews. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
  3. ^ "The Audies – 2012". AudioFile Magazine. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
  4. ^ "Ecstatic Days " Blog Archive " Good morning from London". Jeffvandermeer.com. September 1, 2008. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Chosen by the King The Santa Barbara Independent". Santa Barbara Independent. June 12, 2008. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
  6. ^ Meg Shreve
  7. ^ Not Quite Twenty Questions for Meg Gardiner
  8. ^ a b Leslie Gordon (2008). "Beyond the Law: JDs in All Walks of Life" (PDF). Stanford Lawyer. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  9. ^ "About me: Meg Gardiner | lying for a living". Meggardiner.wordpress.com. July 27, 2006. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
  10. ^ . meggardiner.com. Archived from the original on July 21, 2014. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
  11. ^ a b c "Meg Gardiner Q&A". Shotsmag.co.uk. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  12. ^ "Oh No, Not the Grammar Police". Melaniegold.blogspot.com. April 16, 2008. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
  13. ^ "POE'S DEADLY DAUGHTERS: Meg Gardiner and the Deadshrinker". Poesdeadlydaughters.blogspot.com. June 23, 2010. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
  14. ^ . July 7, 2010. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
  15. ^ King, Stephen (February 9, 2007). "The Secret Gardiner". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
  16. ^ "Lying for a Living: About Me". July 27, 2006.
  17. ^ "Best Mysteries & Thrillers of 2013". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
  18. ^ Michelle Scheraga (June 30, 2014). "Meg Gardiner's Latest Thriller Is Her Best Yet". Retrieved July 3, 2014.

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books are the Evan Delaney novels first published in 2002 In June 2008 she published the first novel in a new series featuring forensic psychiatrist Jo Beckett More recently she has published three stand alone novels Ransom River June 2012 The Shadow Tracer June 2013 and Phantom Instinct June 2014 and three novels in a new series Unsub 2017 Into the Black Nowhere 2018 and The Dark Corners of the Night 2020 Meg GardinerGardiner at the 2017 Texas book Festival Born 1957 05 15 May 15 1957 age 66 Oklahoma United StatesOccupationNovelistNationalityAmericanEducationStanford University BA Stanford Law School JD Period2002 presentGenreCrime Thriller fictionWebsitewww wbr meggardiner wbr com Her first novel China Lake received the 2009 Edgar Award for Best Paperback Original novel upon its publication in the United States in 2008 1 Her first Jo Beckett novel The Dirty Secrets Club won the 2009 The Romantic Times Reviewers Choice award for Best Procedural Novel 2 Her ninth novel The Nightmare Thief won the 2012 Audie Award for Thriller Suspense Audiobook of the Year 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Writing career 3 Gardiner on writing 4 Gardiner on Evan Delaney 5 Gardiner on Jo Beckett 6 Book reviews 7 Bibliography 7 1 Evan Delaney novels 7 2 Jo Beckett novels 7 3 Unsub novels 7 4 Other novels 8 References 9 External linksBiography editGardiner was born in Oklahoma and grew up in Santa Barbara California She currently lives with her husband Paul Shreve in Austin Texas She has two sons Mark and Nathaniel and a daughter Katherine Gardiner has said I write thrillers I used to practice law I taught writing at the University of California Of course there s more and because the Internet can fact check you faster than you can type Sarah Palin I m going to come clean It s true that I used to be a mime But only before mimes became annoying And yes I did go in costume to the Star Trek exhibition in Hyde Park But I did not wear the Ferengi ears 4 Gardiner is the daughter of English professor Frank C Gardiner and Sally nee Love Gardiner Meg attended Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta a community just north of Santa Barbara graduating in June 1975 5 Following graduation she attended Stanford University where she attained her Bachelor s degree in Economics and lettered in track She went on to graduate from Stanford Law School and to practice law in Los Angeles before returning to Santa Barbara to teach legal research and writing at the University of California Santa Barbara In June 1987 competing as Meg Shreve she became a 3 time champion on Jeopardy winning 29 799 along with a stay at Beaver Creek Resort in Vail Colorado as her prize for coming in second place in her fourth game Her daughter Kate Lazo also became a Jeopardy champion in 2020 6 7 She lived in Surrey near London until 2013 when she moved to Austin citation needed Writing career editWriting is her third career In earlier incarnations I practiced law in Los Angeles and taught writing at the University of California Santa Barbara After living in California most of my life in the early 1990s I moved with my family to the United Kingdom said Gardiner citation needed It was during her freedom in those early years in the UK that she wrote her first novel completing a task she d set for herself a decade earlier I always wanted to write a novel And it was time to put up or shut up 8 Her first novel China Lake was published by Hodder amp Stoughton in 2002 Since then Gardiner has written full time and published eleven additional titles It s a job I m immensely lucky to have 9 Gardiner says that she writes crime fiction because it gets to the heart of the human condition It s about people facing a severe danger or confronting an evil that has invaded their world It s also fun I get to slingshot readers into situations they would hate to face in real life A kid in danger Bring It On Sadistic killers Here have another helping My book gave you nightmares Thank you that s wonderful 10 She likes thriller fiction because it grabs readers takes them on a menacing ride to places they d hate to go in real life and returns them safely feeling thrilled And especially because crime writing is about morality finding justice restoring order out of chaos 11 As the daughter of an English professor I was obviously in a home where books and reading and writing mattered Gardiner told the Santa Barbara Independent newspaper 5 At Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta California she reported for the Charger Account the school paper but her father urged caution to his budding writer He said I could write novels after college and be another novelist who waits on tables or I could become a lawyer who writes novels She heeded his warning but later left the law behind and began writing I decided I didn t want to argue for a living she said Instead as the title of her blog Lying for a Living implies she now lies for a living citation needed Gardiner on writing editGardiner says that she tries in her writing to explore the boundary between morality and wrongdoing When is it justified to go outside the law to right a wrong When can you use ruthless violence to defend somebody you love She considers no subject to be taboo No subject should be off limits That road leads to timidity and repression However I think certain approaches to subjects are repulsive Gratuitous protracted explicit violence is sometimes offered as a feast and portrayed with such lurid and eager detail that it becomes almost pornographic But we should argue about such approaches not forbid them 11 She credits her training as an attorney as part of the foundation for her writing skills The intellectual rigor prepared me for a lot of things The grounding in legal knowledge has been helpful in practice in teaching and in being a writer I learned not to write in legalese I learned how to tell a story and take a position 8 Gardiner on Evan Delaney editGardiner has described Evan Delaney as a woman who is spirited quick witted and fights hard for the people she loves She thinks the world is tragic and so you d better laugh whenever you can Pour her a glass of Jack Daniel s and ask her about finding that FBI agent hogtied to her bed stripped and ranting Just don t get on her bad side because she may have a heat seeking missile stashed in her car 11 Asked whether the character is autobiographical Gardiner has said Evan is me with the brakes off She says and does things I would never have the chutzpah to say or do myself We share a background as lawyers Californians and tomboys And we share a sense of humor though hers is darker than mine However I live a calm life compared to Evan I ve never had to defend myself with a ferret 12 Gardiner on Jo Beckett editThe lead character in Gardiner s second series Jo Beckett MD is a forensic psychiatrist from San Francisco Interviewed by Poe s Deadly Daughters Gardiner explained Beckett s role in this way Jo calls herself a deadshrinker She analyzes the dead for the police She s the last resort in baffling cases When the cops and the medical examiner can t determine the manner of a victim s death they turn to Jo to perform a psychological autopsy and figure out whether it was accident suicide or murder 13 Gardiner has summarized Beckett s work in this way Jo doesn t pick up gory bits of trace evidence with tweezers She digs into people s passions obsessions and secrets to find out what killed them Her territory is the psyche and the human heart 14 Book reviews editBoth of Gardiner s series and all of her stand alone novels have received positive reviews In his Entertainment Weekly column Stephen King said I need to tell you about Meg Gardiner who simply must be part of the Big Plan And if you love great thrillers you ll want to listen 15 King called the Evan Delaney novels simply put the finest crime suspense series I ve come across in the last twenty years 16 Kirkus Reviews named The Shadow Tracer one of its Best Mysteries and Thrillers of 2013 17 About Phantom Instinct the Associated Press wrote Phantom Instinct is simply a fantastic story told at breakneck speed Gardiner is one of the best thriller writers around and this is arguably her best work yet one of this summer s best reads 18 Bibliography editTo date Gardiner has written fifteen published novels including five in the Evan Delaney series four in the Jo Beckett series three in the Unsub series and three standalone works Evan Delaney novels edit China Lake 2002 Mission Canyon 2003 Jericho Point 2004 Crosscut 2005 Kill Chain 2006 Jo Beckett novels edit The Dirty Secrets Club 2008 The Memory Collector June 2009 The Liar s Lullaby June 2010 The Nightmare Thief June 2011 Unsub novels edit Unsub 2017 Into the Black Nowhere 2018 The Dark Corners of the Night 2020 Other novels edit Ransom River June 2012 The Shadow Tracer June 2013 Phantom Instinct 2014 Published in the UK under the title The Burning Mind 2014 as M G Gardiner Heat 2 2022 written with Michael Mann References edit Edgar Award Winners Announced Mediabistro com May 1 2009 Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved January 3 2013 RT Award Nominees amp Winners RT Book Reviews Retrieved January 3 2013 The Audies 2012 AudioFile Magazine Retrieved January 3 2013 Ecstatic Days Blog Archive Good morning from London Jeffvandermeer com September 1 2008 Retrieved March 27 2012 a b Chosen by the King The Santa Barbara Independent Santa Barbara Independent June 12 2008 Retrieved March 27 2012 Meg Shreve Not Quite Twenty Questions for Meg Gardiner a b Leslie Gordon 2008 Beyond the Law JDs in All Walks of Life PDF Stanford Lawyer Retrieved July 14 2014 About me Meg Gardiner lying for a living Meggardiner wordpress com July 27 2006 Retrieved March 27 2012 Frequently Asked Questions meggardiner com Archived from the original on July 21 2014 Retrieved July 15 2014 a b c Meg Gardiner Q amp A Shotsmag co uk Retrieved July 14 2014 Oh No Not the Grammar Police Melaniegold blogspot com April 16 2008 Retrieved March 27 2012 POE S DEADLY DAUGHTERS Meg Gardiner and the Deadshrinker Poesdeadlydaughters blogspot com June 23 2010 Retrieved March 27 2012 JO BECKETT FIGHTING THROUGH CHAOS IN THE REAL WORLD July 7 2010 Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved July 3 2014 King Stephen February 9 2007 The Secret Gardiner Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 3 2014 Lying for a Living About Me July 27 2006 Best Mysteries amp Thrillers of 2013 Kirkus Reviews Retrieved July 3 2014 Michelle Scheraga June 30 2014 Meg Gardiner s Latest Thriller Is Her Best Yet Retrieved July 3 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Meg Gardiner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Meg Gardiner amp oldid 1217878307, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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