Diane Chamberlain
Diane Chamberlain is a New York Times, USA Today, and Sunday Times bestselling author of over 27 novels published in more than twenty languages, known for her suspenseful stories influenced by her background as a social worker and psychotherapist. Born and raised in Plainfield, New Jersey, she earned degrees in social work from San Diego State University, worked in hospitals and private practice, and now lives in North Carolina. Her debut novel Private Relations won a RITA Award in 1990.
suspense
women's fiction
contemporary fiction
The Silent Sister: A Novel
The Good Father
The Shadow Wife
The Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes
The Midwife's Confession
Private Relations: 25th Anniversary Edition
Private Relations: 25th Anniversary Edition
Breaking the silence
The good father
Pretending to Dance: A Novel
Secrets She Left Behind
The Lies We Told
The Courage Tree
The Shadow Wife
Necessary Lies
Courage Tree
The Silent Sister
Summer's Child
Before The Storm
Burn Down the Ground: A Memoir
The Secret Life of Ceecee Wilkes
Necessary Lies
Her Mother's Shadow
Cypress Point