Carol Goodman
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Carol Goodman is an American novelist best known for atmospheric gothic and literary suspense novels set in the Hudson Valley and other New York landscapes. She is the author of The Lake of Dead Languages, The Seduction of Water (winner of the 2003 Hammett Prize), The Widow's House (Mary Higgins Clark Award), and many other novels and series (including work under the pseudonyms Juliet Dark and Lee Carroll). Goodman has taught creative writing at SUNY New Paltz and The New School and lives in the Hudson Valley.
Awards
['Hammett Prize (2003)', 'Mary Higgins Clark Award (2018)', 'Mary Higgins Clark Award (2020)']
Notable Works
['The Lake of Dead Languages', 'The Seduction of Water', 'The Night Villa', 'The Other Mother', "The Widow's House"]
