


In many ways this letter was meant to help Matthew understand what happened in his childhood as well. He recounts how he and Callie constantly tried to protect Emmy from their mother’s outbursts and mood swings and how certain incidents escalated to physical danger and neglect at times. Matthew wants Emmy to understand why he and their sister Callie ended up looking for ways to leave their mother. Her favorite book in all the world is Jane Eyre.Ī graduate of Yale, Nancy lives near Boston, Massachusetts with her husband.Matthew writes a letter to his younger sister, Emmy, about what life was like with their physically and emotionally abusive mother. Nancy's unusual fantasy fiction was inspired by the ballad Scarborough Fair and includes the loose trilogy Impossible (a New York Times bestseller), Extraordinary (featuring a rare thing in fantasy fiction: a Jewish heroine), and her personal beloved, Unthinkable.įor fun, Nancy also writes and draws a graphic memoir in comics, using her Tumblr to self-publish an episode three times a week. Period." These titles are where Nancy habitually breaks genre-separation rules and include The Rules of Survival (a National Book Award finalist), The Killer's Cousin (Edgar award winner), Locked Inside (Edgar award nominee), Black Mirror (which the Washington Post called "an edge-of-your seat thriller"), and Double Helix (named to multiple best-of-year book lists). That would be a shame, because she's simply one of the best crime novelists going right now.

Of Nancy's suspense fiction, Sarah Weinman says, "Chances are, many of you haven't heard of this author. Book Prize finalist, and IndieBound Top Ten. Nancy's first novel, Are You Alone on Purpose, was a Publishers Weekly Flying Start pick. Her books have gathered awards too numerous to mention, but including National Book award finalist, Edgar award winner and finalist, New York Times bestseller, L.A. Nancy Werlin writes YA fiction that ranges from realistic fiction to suspense to fantasy, often breaking the boundaries between genres.
