Nancy Herriman is a successful American author, best known for her mystery and romance novels. She has written several series, including "A Mystery of Old San Francisco" and "Bess Ellyott Mystery."
Herriman began her writing career after retiring from engineering and raising her children. She has since become a prominent voice in the literary community, garnering praise from both critics and the general public. Her engaging writing style and suspenseful plots have made her a highly sought-after author.
In addition to her mystery novels, Herriman has also written romance novels that have captivated readers. She has been recognized for her work with the RWA Daphne du Maurier award. When she's not writing, Herriman enjoys singing, discussing writing, and watching history shows on cable TV. She currently resides in Ohio with her husband and sons.
Herriman's first book in the "A Mystery of Old San Francisco" series, "No Comfort for the Lost," was released in August 2015 by NAL/Penguin. After spending two decades in Arizona, Herriman has returned to her home state of Ohio, where she continues to write and publish popular fiction.