Books written by Daniel Palmer

  • Trauma: A Novel

    She checked the traffic, moved over a lane, and gunned the accelerator to pass. All four of the Subaru's engine cylinders worked ... Carrie punched the gas, but the F-150 easily kept pace. They were driving alongside each other, ...

  • Mercy: A Novel

    Ashley asked. No response. “Sam, can you wiggle your toes at all?” Sam groaned incoherently. Bill dressed the leg wound while Ashley got the portable oxygen unit running and the mask secured in place. All of the essential equipment was ...

  • Mercy: A Novel

    A riveting medical thriller, Mercy will leave readers breathless with twists and turns leading up to its explosive conclusion, from New York Times bestselling author Michael Palmer and his son, acclaimed suspense novelist Daniel Palmer.

  • Disfigured

    Don’t miss any of these exciting Thriller Shorts: James Penney’s New Identity by Lee Child Operation Northwoods by James Grippando Epitaph by J. A. Konrath The Face in the Window by Heather Graham Kowalski’s in Love by James Rollins ...

  • Constant Fear

    A prep school janitor springs into action when terrorists invade his school and kidnap his son in this thriller by the acclaimed author of Desperate.

  • Forgive Me

    Praise for the novels of Daniel Palmer “An electrifying thriller with action that keeps you on the edge of your seat!” —Lisa Jackson on Constant Fear “A twisting, suspenseful chiller of a book.” —William Landay on Stolen ...

  • The First Family: A Novel

    Have fun with this thriller." —Catherine Coulter, author of The Devil's Triangle “Double the trouble, twice the action, and quadruple the enjoyment, this is a high-octane game changer.” —Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling ...

  • Stolen

    . . "Tight, Twisty And Terrific, It Further Establishes Palmer As A Force To Be Reckoned With." –The Providence Journal If John and Ruby play a little game he's devised, he won't report their fraud.

  • Photography and Collaboration: From Conceptual Art to Crowdsourcing

    Unlike conventional accounts that celebrate individual photographers and their personal visions, this book investigates the idea that authorship in photography is often more complex and multiple than we imagine – involving not only ...

  • Scream and Scream Again!: Spooky Stories from Mystery Writers of America

    Collected in conjunction with the Mystery Writers of America, this set includes works from New York Times bestselling authors telling tales of wicked ice-cream trucks, time-travelling heroes, witches and warlocks, and of course, haunted ...

  • Stolen

    When John Bodine steals a customer's identity to pay for his wife's cancer treatment, his plan works perfectly until the customer in question contacts him and demands that he play a life-or-death game called Criminal, in which he must ...

  • The Culture of Photography in Public Space

    The Culture of Photography in Public Space collects essays and photographs that offer a new response to these restrictions, the events and the anxieties that give rise to them.

  • Helpless

    ... shots before Dee got off one. The first bullet hit Dee in his firing hand. Dee's gun fell to the ground as a splash of blood sprayed out from the fresh wound like a burst of red fireworks. Tom's second shot could have been a kill shot ...

  • Delirious

    And soon he is unable to tell whether he’s succumbed to the pressures of work and become the architect of his own destruction, or whether he’s the victim of a relentless, diabolical attack.

  • Delirious

    Palmer, the son of bestselling author Michael Palmer, makes his phenomenal fiction debut with a fiendishly inventive psychological thriller in which the line between what is real and what is imagined twists and turns.

  • Simryn Gill: 32 Volumes

    Simryn Gill: 32 Volumes

  • Photography and Collaboration: From Conceptual Art to Crowdsourcing

    ... Photography Workshop and politicized documentary circles was the awareness of historical worker photography (Chapter 1), a movement they sought to revive. Since those involved in British community photography regarded cultural ...