Nicci French is the pseudonym of English husband-and-wife team Nicci Gerrard and Sean French, who are popularly known for their psychological thrillers featuring recurring character Frieda Klein. Their novels are known for their intricate plots, suspenseful storytelling, and vividly drawn characters.
Nicci Gerrard and Sean French began writing as Nicci French in 1997.
They have authored 15 novels, including the Frieda Klein series, standalone thrillers and two nonfiction books.
Their debut novel, 'The Memory Game' was an international bestseller and won the 1998 British Crime Writers' Association New Blood Dagger Award.
Their books have been translated into over 30 languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide.
An American author known for her dark and suspenseful psychological thrillers, including 'Gone Girl' and 'Sharp Objects'.
A British author known for her bestselling thriller 'The Girl on the Train'.
An Irish-American author known for her suspenseful and atmospheric crime novels, including the Dublin Murder Squad series.
A series of 8 novels featuring psychotherapist Frieda Klein as the main character, who investigates cases while also grappling with her own personal demons.
Nicci French has also authored several standalone psychological thrillers, including 'Blue Monday', 'Thursday's Children', and 'The Lying Room'.
The duo has also authored two nonfiction books, 'The Twitter Diaries: A Tale of 2 Cities, 1 Friendship, 140 Characters' and 'What to Do When Someone Dies'.
Nicci French is a pseudonym for the writing partnership of Nicci Gerrard and Sean French, who are married to each other.
The reading order for the Frieda Klein series is as follows: 'Blue Monday', 'Tuesday's Gone', 'Waiting for Wednesday', 'Thursday's Children', 'Friday on My Mind', 'Saturday Requiem', 'Sunday Morning Coming Down', and 'Day of the Dead'.
Nicci French books are generally categorized as psychological thrillers, crime fiction, and suspense novels.
While some of their books have been optioned for film and television adaptations, none have been made into movies yet.
Nicci French books are known for their intricate plots, vividly drawn characters, and suspenseful storytelling. They often feature psychological insights and delve into the motives and inner worlds of the protagonists and antagonists.