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Lori Rader-Day

Lori Rader-Day is an American author of mystery, crime, and suspense novels. She has won three Anthony Awards, a Simon & Schuster Mary Higgins Clark Award (2016), and an Agatha Award for Best Historical Novel (2021).

Personal life and education
Rader-Day was born in Thorntown, Indiana and currently lives in Chicago. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Ball State University, Master of Arts degree in creative nonfiction from Ball State University and a Master of Fine Arts degree in creative writing from Roosevelt University. == Career ==
Career
From 2019 to 2020, Rader-Day served as the national president for Sisters in Crime. She presently serves as the co-chair of the Midwest Mystery Conference. Rader-Day also teaches creative writing for Northwestern University’s School of Professional Studies. She previously taught at Ball State University, Roosevelt University, and Yale University. == Awards and honors ==
Awards and honors
In 2017, Rader-Day won the Regional Award for the Indiana Authors Awards. == Publications ==
Publications
The Black Hour (2014) • Little Pretty Things (2015) • The Day I Died (2017) • Under a Dark Sky (2018) • The Lucky One (2020) • Death at Greenway (2021) • The Death of Us (2023) • Wreck Your Heart (2026) == References ==
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