Carol Goodman
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Carol Goodman | |
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Goodman in 2013 | |
| Pen name | Juliet Dark Lee Carroll |
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| Nationality | American |
| Genre | Gothic fiction |
| Spouse | Lee Slonimsky |
Carol Goodman, also known under the pseudonym Juliet Dark, is an American professor and author of gothic fiction[1] who has also written under the pseudonym Lee Carroll with husband Lee Slonimsky.[1] Goodman currently serves as a creative writing professor at the State University of New York at New Paltz.[2] She is the two time winner of the Mary Higgins Clark Award[3] and winner of the Hammett Prize in 2018 for her novel Seduction of Water.[4]
The Fairwick Chronicles (as Juliet Dark)
- The Lake of Dead Languages (2002, Ballantine Books)[5]
- The Seduction of Water (2003, Ballantine Books)
- The Drowning Tree (2004, Ballantine Books)[6][7]
- The Ghost Orchid (2006, Ballantine Books)
- The Sonnet Lover (2007, Ballantine Books)
- The Night Villa (2008, Ballantine Books)
- Arcadia Falls (2010, Ballantine Books)[8][9]
- River Road (2016, Touchstone)[10]
- The Widow's House (2017, William Morrow)
- The Metropolitans (2017, Viking)[11]
- The Other Mother (2018)
- The Night Visitor (2019)
- The Sea of Lost Girls (2020)
- The Stranger Behind You (2021)
- The Disinvited Guest (2022)
- The Bones of the Story (2023)
- Return to Wyldcliffe Heights (2024)
- Writers and Liars (2025)
- The Demon Lover (2011, Ballantine Books)
- The Water Witch (2012, Ballantine Books)
- The Angel Stone (2013, Ballantine Books)
Black Swan Rising (as Lee Carroll, with Lee Slominsky)
- Black Swan Rising (2010, Tor Books)
- The Watchtower (2011, Tor Books)
- The Shape Stealer (2013, Bantam Press)[12]
Blythewood Trilogy
- Blythewood (2013, Viking Books for Young Readers)
- Ravencliffe (2014, Viking Books for Young Readers)
- Hawthorn (2015, Viking Books for Young Readers)