Donato Carrisi was born in 1973 and studied law and criminology. Since 1999 he has been working as a TV screenwriter. He lives in Rome.
A gripping read . . . I defy anyone to guess the denouement * Guardian on The Whisperer * The Whisperer is one hell of a ride. This story screams high tension, high stakes and high velocity * Michael Connolly * More than delivers on its ghoulish promise . . . you might not want to read this alone in the house * Time Out on The Whisperer * Gruesome and gripping . . . a taut psychological thriller * The Times on The Whisperer * Chilling and gripping, this unsettling thriller ruthlessly dissects the idea that tragedy has become a branch of show business which, like all industries, must convince its customers that they want what it is selling * Morning Star on The Girl in the Fog * Carrisi is an expert at misdirection . . . this is a thoroughly disconcerting, addictive thriller guaranteed to freeze your soul * Metro on The Girl in the Fog * This mesmerising literary crime story is already a richly deserved sensation in Europe. It is so compelling, beautifully constructed and atmospheric that you'll savour each word . . . Spellbinding * Geoffrey Wansell, Daily Mail on The Girl in the Fog * Carrisi has a series of shocks up his sleeve, forcing readers to question everything in this coldly brilliant expose of the depths of human nature * Sunday Times on The Girl in the Fog *