Lynn Tavernier grew up in the mill town of Woonsocket, Rhode Island, where she attended Mt. St. Charles Academy then the Berkshire School and Sarah Lawrence College. She spent twenty-five years in restaurant management including ownership of the French bistro, Chez Pascal, on Providence's East Side. Her debut novel, The Lost Hours, was a finalist for the CWA Debut Dagger award and winner of the Killer Nashville Claymore Award for Best Unpublished Mystery. Lynn lives in Saunderstown, Rhode Island, with her husband and their redoubtable mouser, Jack.
Praise for The Lost Hours: “The Lost Hours is a gritty, gut-punch of a tale with the kind of damaged, no-nonsense protagonist that I can’t get enough of. If you like low-brow people in a high-brow world, you’ll love this. It’s as if Dennis Lehane and F. Scott Fitzgerald co-wrote a book together.” —Peter Farrelly, Academy Award winner for Best Picture and for Best Original Screenplay “The Lost Hours by Lynn Tavernier delivers a perfect example of superior crime fiction: an uncompromising protagonist who refuses to be intimidated, a mystery that grows more complex with every revelation, and a chilling portrait of how far the wealthy will go to protect their interests. The pacing is relentless and the gorgeously described Rhode Island setting is thick with menace. This gripping debut thriller is intelligent, character-driven, rich with atmosphere, and doesn’t shy away from examining the darker aspects of human nature.” —Emilya Naymark, author of Hide in Place and Behind the Lie