Jennifer Greer began her writing career as a journalist. She graduated from California State University, Fresno with a degree in journalism and worked as a crime reporter for the Fresno Bee. Interested in foreign affairs, she traveled to Russia in the late 80s and lived in London studying art and literature. While abroad she traveled into the war regions of Croatia and wrote an award winning article on the women and children refugees. She lives on the Oregon Coast. This is her first novel.
Praise for A Desperate Place: The friendship between the two strong female protagonists rings true...Readers will look forward to their future exploits. -Publishers Weekly A winning combination that will leave readers eager for more. -Mystery Scene Magazine Fast-paced plot...I finished the book in two sittings. -The News-Review Very well written and hard to put down...Unique and fascinating. -Seattle Book Review A fast paced thriller of a story with enough twists and turns to keep the reader engaged throughout. -Red Carpet Crash Love at first read. -Jay Roberts, Mystery Scene, Favorites of 2020 A nonstop thrill ride! Turn the first page and you're hooked. And Greer has given us one of the most memorable heroes in recent crime fiction, Whit McKenna-love her! -Jeffery Deaver, #1 international bestselling author of The Bone Collector and Solitude Creek A riveting an informative thriller. In addition to a fast paced and suspenseful plot, it has well developed characters. Anyone that enjoys a story with a lot of twists and turns should read this book. -Elise Cooper, journalist Greer has painted an authentic and colorful tapestry of small town Medford, she has me wishing I'd been invited into the tight knit circle of [the cast]. Hard to believe this is Greer's first novel. More, please! I'm hooked. -Sandra Brannan, author of the Liv Bergen mysteries