Louisa Luna is a renowned author, best known for her Alice Vega series of mystery thrillers. The first book in the series, "Two Girls Down," has been highly praised by critics and readers alike. Lee Child has described it as "relentless" and "spectacular," setting the tone for the rest of the series.
Before finding success with the Alice Vega series, Luna had already published several fiction works in her twenties, primarily in the modern noir genre. However, her earlier works did not receive the same level of recognition as her later series. Despite initial struggles and a loss of confidence, Luna persevered and returned to writing with renewed vigor. In 2012, she published "Two Girls Down," the debut novel in the Alice Vega series, which took three years to write due to her commitments as a mother and full-time worker. Luna considers the Alice Vega series to be a more accurate representation of her abilities as an author.
In addition to the Alice Vega series, Luna has also written several standalone novels, including "Serious As A Heart Attack," "Crooked," and "Brave New Girl." Her latest novel, "Tell Me Who You Are," is set to be published in June 2024. Luna was born and raised in San Francisco but now resides in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter. She continues to captivate readers with her unique storytelling style and intriguing characters.