Elisabeth Hyde

Elisabeth Hyde is a distinguished American author, celebrated for her contemporary fiction, mystery, and crime novels. She has written several standalone books that have garnered critical acclaim and numerous prestigious awards. Her most recent novel, Go Ask Fannie, won the Colorado Book Award in 2019. In addition to this, five other books of Elisabeth's have also been well-received by critics.\n \nBefore embarking on her career as a novelist, Elisabeth pursued legal training and spent several years trying cases for the United States Justice Department in Washington, D.C. However, she eventually realized that her passion lay more in writing than in courtroom arguments. Consequently, she decided to switch careers and focus on writing fiction, abandoning her law career completely.

Elisabeth Hyde is currently residing in Boulder with her husband, their three children, and their pet dog. She is a well-regarded author who has written six critically acclaimed novels, including Go Ask Fannie, In the Heart of the Canyon, and The Abortionist's Daughter. Her books have been praised by critics and have become bestsellers in Great Britain. Hyde's writing is characterized by her ability to create engaging stories that explore complex themes and issues. Her unique voice and storytelling abilities have made her a beloved author among readers and critics alike.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Her Native Colors 1986
2 Monoosook Valley 1989
3 Crazy As Chocolate 2002
4 The Abortionist's Daughter 2006
5 In the Heart of the Canyon 2009
6 Go Ask Fannie 2018