Daniel Palmer is a successful American author, best known for his suspense novels. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in the shadow of his father, Michael Palmer, who was also a novelist and a New York Times Bestselling author. Daniel earned his Master's degree from Boston University and spent the next decade working in eCommerce. In addition to his writing, Palmer is a recording artist and an accomplished blues harmonica player. He is also a lifelong fan of the Boston Red Sox.
Palmer's career as a novelist began after the dotcom wave disrupted his technology career. Inspired by his father, who was already an established author, Daniel began writing short stories as a way to express his creativity. His background in technology influenced the themes and plots of his novels, and his first published work, "Delirious," features an electronic expert whose life unravels after his GPS invention helps to uncover a murder trail. Since then, Palmer has written several critically acclaimed suspense novels, including "Helpless," "Stolen," and "Never Saw It Coming."
Palmer is currently married and lives in New Hampshire with his wife and two children. When he's not writing, he enjoys practicing yoga, songwriting, and spending time with his family and their faithful dog. He continues to work on new novels and is currently at work on his next project.