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'' Top 10 bestselling novelist. She has been a Pulitzer Prize in Fiction jurist, and wrote the "Dark Matters" column for the ''
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'' for five years, from 2018-2023. She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop, where she was a Maytag Fellow. Her novels have been translated into 33 languages. Her work includes six books: ''Falling Through the Earth'' (2006), '' Angelology'' (2010), ''Angelopolis'' (2012), ''The Fortress'' (2016), ''The Ancestor'' (2020), and ''The Puzzle Master'' (2023). ''The Puzzle Box'' is forthcoming in 2024. She is the recipient of the Michener-Copernicus Society of America award, the Dana Award in the novel, and ''The New York Times'' Top 10 Book of the Year for her first book. In addition to being published in ''
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Background

She is of Italian descent and grew up in
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. Trussoni graduated from the
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with a BA in history and English in 1996 and from the
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, where she received an MFA in fiction writing in 2002. She has lived for extended periods in Japan, Bulgaria, England, France, and Mexico. Trussoni currently lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. She lived in France from 2009 to 2012 and her memoir, ''The Fortress'', focuses on this period. She married the French filmmaker Hadrien Royo in 2016 in Brittany.


Writing


''The Puzzle Master'' series

Trussoni's latest books, ''The Puzzle Master'' and ''The Puzzle Box'', were bought in a two-book pre-empt from Andrea Walker at
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in 2022. There was significant foreign rights interest, and subsequently both books will be published in Spain, France, Germany, Romania, Greece, Japan, Italy, Poland, Croatia, Slovakia, Turkey, Latvia, Serbia, and Israel. ''The Puzzle Master'' blends historical research with fictional elements. Described by
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as "as thrilling as it is erudite with a hero in Mike Brink who is brilliant, vulnerable and brave, with a mind irreversibly changed and enhanced by a tragic accident. In the nimble, talented hands of Trussoni the pages fly with meticulously crafted set pieces routinely punctured by machine gun bursts of visceral action. A fascinating history lesson wrapped in intriguing cryptographic challenges, mitered to ancient religious legends all bound around a locked room conundrum in an eerie gothic mansion of yesteryear, and laced with characters that are broad and deep, authentic and satisfying, this novel has it all and more.  Here's to the next puzzle Brink finds himself party to. And let's hope his wonderfully cool dog Conundrum is right by his side as he suits up for round two.” The setting ranges from an upstate New York women's prison to nineteenth-century Prague to the secrets of the Pierpont Morgan Library, featuring a celebrated puzzle constructor Mike Brink who is thrust into a mystery involving an ancient religious cypher, one that will unlock shocking secrets about the universe, technology, and the fate of humankind. ''The Puzzle Box,'' the follow-up to ''The Puzzle Master,'' follows Mike Brink as he attempts to solve a puzzle box in Japan. It is scheduled for publication in the fall of 2024.


''The Ancestor''

''The Ancestor'', a literary gothic novel that explores the darker realms of ancestry and inheritance, was published by William Morrow in April 2020. The book has been widely praised, described by ''
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'' as "an opulently romantic horror tale" and "gothic extravaganza". ''
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'' called it "an intense, darkly gothic narrative with elements of mystery, the paranormal, and legendary tales".


''Angelology'' series

Trussoni's first novel, ''Angelology'' ( Viking Press, 2010) is a supernatural thriller described as a "tapestry of myth and biblical lore on our present-day world and plunged two star-crossed heroes into an ancient battle against mankind's greatest enemy: the fatally attractive angel-human hybrids known as the
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". ''Angelology'' received a great deal of attention prior to publication. Seven publishing houses vied for the publishing rights, resulting in a bidding war. ''Angelology'' went on to become a ''New York Times'' international bestseller and has been translated into over 30 languages. ''Angelopolis'', the follow-up to ''Angelology'', was a ''New York Times'' bestseller and was described as "stunning" and "a must-read" by ''
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''. Part historical novel, fantasy, love story, thriller, and mystery, it is a continuation of ''Angelology'' from the perspective of Verlaine. Trussoni plans to continue the series by releasing serialized segments beginning in 2024.


''Crypto-Z''

Trussoni is the co-creator with Hadrien Royo of the ''Crypto-Z'' audio drama podcast, a companion to ''The Ancestor''. ''Crypto-Z'' is the story of agent Jane Silver and her partner Felix Bright as they hunt down cryptids. The ''Crypto-Z'' world originated when Trussoni was conducting research for her novel ''The Ancestor'' and evolved into a scripted audio series, produced in 2019 and early 2020 with voice actors and production team members in New York City, London, and Los Angeles. Upon release, the podcast landed on Apple's Top 10 list of fiction podcasts. The second and third seasons of the podcast are currently in production, and a game is also in development.


Bibliography

* ''Falling Through The Earth'', Henry Holt and Company, 2006, . * '' Angelology'', Viking Press, 2010, . * ''Angelopolis'', Viking Press, 2013, * ''The Fortress'', Dey Street/Harper Collins, 2016, * ''The Ancestor'', William Morrow/Harper Collins, 2020 * ''The Puzzle Master'', Random House, 2023


Reviews


''Star Herald'', Thriller instinct: New and upcoming whodunits that will keep you in suspense all summer long
June 28, 2023 * ''Sun Sentinel''
Book reviews: 'The Puzzle Master,' 'The Last Songbird'
July 13, 2023 * NPR
5 new mysteries and thrillers for the start of summer
June 12, 2023 * ''
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29 Best Gothic Novels of All Time
October 21, 2020 *Goodreads
2020's Top Horror Novels
October 5, 2020 *''New York Times''

Carol Goodman, April 7, 2020 * ''New York Times'': Sunday Book Review

Helene Wecker, May 3, 2013 * NPR
Angelology: A Cross-Bred Monster Of A Mystery
Jane Ciabattari, March 11, 2010 * ''
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Angelology: Wings of Desire
Lev Grossman, March 15, 2010 * ''New York Times'': Sunday Book Review
Fallen Angels
Susann Cokal, March 3, 2010 * ''New York Times'': Books

Kathryn Harrison, March 12, 2006 * ''USA Today''

Carol Memmott, March 12, 2010 * ''
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Book Release: Angelology
Natasha Clark, March 12, 2010


References


External links

* * Harrison, Kathryn (March 12, 2006).

. ''The New York Times''.
Danielle Trussoni Angelology Interview


* Harrison, Kathryn (March 12, 2006).

. ''The New York Times''.

* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20090130075701/http://www.observer.com/2009/media/hot-novel-angelology-pits-one-editor-against-another-viking-books Angelology sale* ''The New York Times Book Review'', October 26 * ''The New York Times Book Review'', March 2

* ''The New York Times Book Review'', May 23 {{DEFAULTSORT:Trussoni, Danielle 21st-century American memoirists Novelists from Iowa Iowa Writers' Workshop alumni Living people Writers from La Crosse, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni American women memoirists Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American novelists 21st-century American women writers Novelists from Wisconsin American women novelists