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[[RITA]]-winning author '''Eileen Dreyer''' is also known as award-winning author [[Kathleen Korbel]]. Dreyer, a former nurse, often writes medical thrillers. Her experience lends depth and accuracy to the stories. | [[RITA]]-winning author '''Eileen Dreyer''' is also known as award-winning author [[Kathleen Korbel]]. Dreyer, a former nurse, often writes medical thrillers. Her experience lends depth and accuracy to the stories. | ||
Revision as of 16:51, 4 September 2008
RITA-winning author Eileen Dreyer is also known as award-winning author Kathleen Korbel. Dreyer, a former nurse, often writes medical thrillers. Her experience lends depth and accuracy to the stories.
See also
Books
- Man to Die For, A - This title won the 1992 RITA® in the Single Title Contemporary category.
- If Looks Could Kill - HarperCollins - 1993
- Nothing Personal - HarperCollins - 1994
- Bad Medicine - HarperCollings - 1995
- Brain Dead - HarperCollins - 1996
- With a Vengeance- St. Martin's Press - 1999
- Head Games - St. Martin's Press - 1999
- Sinners and Saints - St. Martin's Press - 2001
- The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes (with Jennifer Crusie and Anne Stuart) - St. Martin's Press - 2007
Awards
- 1986-1987 Career Achievement Award Winner - Romantic Times Magazine - New Series Romance