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Lori Roy (born 1965) is an American
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and Southern Gothic author. Since 2011, Roy has released five books and two short stories. Of her works, Roy won the 2012 Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author with ''Bent Road'' and the 2014
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with ''Until She Comes Home''. With her Edgar Award wins, Roy became the first female author to win these two Edgars. ''Bent Road'' was also picked by the State Library of Kansas as one of the Kansas Notable Books for 2012. Apart from writing, Roy worked in
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for Hallmark Cards.


Early life and education

In 1965, Roy was born in Manhattan, Kansas. She began writing while completing her high school education. For her post-secondary education, Roy completed a finance program at the University of Kansas.


Career

Following her studies, Roy was hired by Hallmark Cards and worked in
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. During the mid-1990s, Roy and her family moved from
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to Tampa Bay, Florida. While in Tampa Bay, Roy ended her accounting career and took care of her children while her husband worked. In her writing career, ''
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'' published one of Roy's stories. She attended multiple writers workshops at Eckerd College.Shedden 2011 sec. Baylife & Travel p. B4 Roy wrote two novels and one short story that were never published. In 2011, ''Bent Road'' was the first book by Roy to gain publication. It won an Edgar Award for first novel.
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acquired rights and started planning a movie adaption of ''Bent Road'' in 2012. Roy published ''Until She Comes Home'' in 2013 and ''Let Me Die in His Footsteps'' in 2015. Additionally, Roy published ''The Disappearing'' in 2018 and ''Gone Too Long'' in 2019. In assembled collections, Roy's short story "Chum in the Water" was part of ''Tampa Bay Noir'' in 2020. The following year, Roy was featured in a 2021 Mystery Writers of America publication titled ''When A Stranger Comes To Town'' with "Do You Remember".


Writing process and themes

Roy used a short story that she did not release as the basis for ''Bent Road''. During the two years she took to write ''Bent Road'' and get it published, Roy set up social media accounts to advertise the novel. The main characters are a family who move to Kansas during the
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. ''Until She Comes Home'' takes place in Detroit during 1958. Both books have a plot about a missing person and a previous murder. For ''Let Me Die in His Footsteps'', Roy set her book in the 1930s and 1950s in Kentucky. Her contemporary works, ''The Disappearing'' and ''Gone Too Long'' are set in Florida and Georgia, respectively. During her writing of ''The Disappearing'', Roy focused on individual characters and summarized the completed content before the book was fully written. She based the story on a criminal investigation at the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys and killings by Ted Bundy. In ''Gone Too Long'', Roy focused on the
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and included a timeline of the organization. Her books are written in the Southern Gothic and
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genres.


Awards

In 2012, ''Bent Road'' was given the Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author. ''Bent Road'' was also named one of the Kansas Notable Books for 2012 by the State Library of Kansas. With ''Until She Comes Home'', Roy was nominated for the 2014
Edgar Award for Best Novel The Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel was established in 1954. Only hardcover novels written by a published American author are eligible. Paperback original novels are eligible for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Paperback Original. Debut nove ...
. In 2016, Roy won the Edgar Award for Best Novel with ''Let Me Die in His Footsteps''. She was the first woman author to win these two Edgar Awards.


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* Lori Roy (Ukrainian Wikipedia: Лорі Рой) {{DEFAULTSORT:Roy, Lori 1965 births American mystery novelists American accountants American women novelists American women accountants Edgar Award winners Living people People from Manhattan, Kansas