Teresa Driscoll is a successful author, journalist, and television presenter from the United Kingdom. She has had a long and distinguished career in journalism, including spending 15 years as a news presenter for the BBC TV program Spotlight. Driscoll's work as a journalist, particularly her coverage of crime, has had a significant influence on her writing, inspiring her to explore the lasting impact of crimes on victims' friends, relatives, and witnesses in her fiction.
Driscoll is known for her prolific output of suspense novels and has written several successful standalone books. Her debut novel, "I Am Watching You," was a number one hit in the UK, Australia, and US. She has since written another psychological suspense novel, "The Friend," which was published in 2018. In addition to her suspense novels, Driscoll also writes women's fiction. Her first women's fiction book, "Recipes for Melissa," has been published in six languages in different countries and was so popular that it was auctioned by seven German publishers at a book fair in Frankfurt. Her second women's fiction book is "Last Kiss Goodnight."
Driscoll's writing has been well-received, with her thrillers selling over two million copies in more than 20 languages. Her first thriller, "I Am Watching You," was a Kindle number one in the UK, USA, and Australia and has sold more than a million copies in English alone. Driscoll's work has also been optioned for film. She maintains a blog on her personal website, where she regularly contributes updates about her writing life. Driscoll is married and has two sons, and they all live together in Devon. She decided to become a writer at the age of 10 and began by writing epic novels in her exercise books.