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Iris Johansen

Author of The Face Of Deception

176+ Works 59,296 Members 766 Reviews 86 Favorited

About the Author

Iris Johansen was born on April 7, 1938. She started writing when her two children were in college. A year later she finished her first novel, a contemporary romance. After writing many best-selling historical romances and fantasies, including the Sedikhan and Clanad series, she turned to suspense show more fiction. Her works include And Then You Die, The Ugly Duckling, Pandora's Daughter, Killer Dreams, Dead Aim, No One to Trust, The Perfect Witness, Night Watch, the Eve Duncan series, the Catherine Ling series, and the Kendra Michaels series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Series

Works by Iris Johansen

The Face Of Deception (1998) 1,984 copies, 35 reviews
Body of Lies (2002) 1,776 copies, 21 reviews
The Killing Game (2000) 1,767 copies, 17 reviews
Countdown (2005) 1,737 copies, 16 reviews
Blind Alley (2004) 1,713 copies, 18 reviews
The Search (2000) 1,710 copies, 16 reviews
Stalemate (2007) 1,618 copies, 15 reviews
Dead Aim (2002) 1,526 copies, 13 reviews
Quicksand (2008) 1,499 copies, 14 reviews
Killer Dreams (2006) 1,452 copies, 16 reviews
Firestorm (2004) 1,423 copies, 12 reviews
Pandora's Daughter (2007) 1,422 copies, 32 reviews
Fatal Tide (2003) 1,399 copies, 10 reviews
Final Target (2001) 1,361 copies, 8 reviews
The Ugly Duckling (1996) 1,358 copies, 14 reviews
No One to Trust (2002) 1,303 copies, 7 reviews
On the Run (2006) 1,293 copies, 10 reviews
Dark Summer (2008) 1,186 copies, 16 reviews
Chasing the Night (2010) 1,130 copies, 34 reviews
And Then You Die (2005) 1,086 copies, 12 reviews
Blood Game (2009) 1,078 copies, 16 reviews
Long After Midnight (1997) 1,065 copies, 7 reviews
Eight Days to Live (2010) 1,040 copies, 13 reviews
Eve (2011) 1,038 copies, 19 reviews
Deadlock (2009) 986 copies, 12 reviews
Quinn (2011) 890 copies, 12 reviews
Bonnie (2011) 871 copies, 11 reviews
Reap The Wind (1997) 845 copies, 8 reviews
Silent Thunder (2008) 744 copies, 10 reviews
What Doesn't Kill You (2011) 697 copies, 21 reviews
Taking Eve (2013) 657 copies, 7 reviews
Storm Cycle (2009) 640 copies, 17 reviews
Sleep No More (2012) 640 copies, 10 reviews
Hunting Eve (2013) 600 copies, 5 reviews
Silencing Eve (2013) 571 copies, 11 reviews
Close Your Eyes (2012) 524 copies, 13 reviews
Shadow Zone (2010) 506 copies, 4 reviews
The Treasure (2008) 490 copies, 8 reviews
Shadow Play (2015) 478 copies, 16 reviews
The Wind Dancer (1991) 476 copies, 5 reviews
The Perfect Witness: A Novel (2014) 469 copies, 11 reviews
Live to See Tomorrow (2014) 426 copies, 10 reviews
Lion's Bride (1996) 423 copies, 2 reviews
Storm Winds (1991) 414 copies, 2 reviews
Hide Away (2016) 390 copies, 8 reviews
No Easy Target (2017) 365 copies, 13 reviews
Sight Unseen (2014) 357 copies, 7 reviews
Midnight Warrior (1994) 357 copies, 1 review
Shattered Mirror (2018) 354 copies, 11 reviews
Mind Game (2017) 338 copies, 17 reviews
Night and Day (2016) 335 copies, 7 reviews
The Magnificent Rogue (1993) — Author — 334 copies, 1 review
Your Next Breath (2015) 332 copies, 4 reviews
Look Behind You (2017) 329 copies, 8 reviews
Smokescreen (2019) 323 copies, 4 reviews
The Naked Eye (2015) — Author — 323 copies, 10 reviews
Night Watch (2016) 317 copies, 11 reviews
The Beloved Scoundrel (1994) — Author — 301 copies
Vendetta (2018) 291 copies, 3 reviews
Double Blind (2018) 277 copies, 14 reviews
Dark Tribute (2019) 277 copies, 1 review
The Tiger Prince (1992) 265 copies, 1 review
The Golden Barbarian (1991) 262 copies, 1 review
The Persuasion (2020) 256 copies, 1 review
Dark Rider (1995) — Author — 228 copies, 2 reviews
Chaos (2020) 224 copies, 2 reviews
A Summer Smile (1985) 214 copies
An Unexpected Song (1990) 213 copies, 1 review
Hindsight (2020) 208 copies, 2 reviews
The Bullet (2021) 208 copies, 2 reviews
Capture the Rainbow (1984) 194 copies, 4 reviews
A Face to Die For (2022) 187 copies, 5 reviews
The Golden Valkyrie (1984) 178 copies, 2 reviews
Blink of an Eye (2021) 175 copies, 2 reviews
High Stakes (2021) 175 copies, 1 review
And the Desert Blooms (1985) 163 copies, 3 reviews
Captive (2022) 159 copies, 1 review
Touch the Horizon (1984) 157 copies, 4 reviews
Last Bridge Home (1987) 135 copies, 1 review
The Survivor (2023) 135 copies, 1 review
One Touch of Topaz (1988) 133 copies, 1 review
Everlasting (1986) 132 copies, 3 reviews
Notorious (1990) 128 copies, 2 reviews
Always (1986) 123 copies, 1 review
White Satin (1985) 121 copies
The Bronzed Hawk (1990) 114 copies
This Fierce Splendor (1988) 111 copies, 2 reviews
Magnificent Folly (1989) 107 copies
The Trustworthy Redhead (1984) 106 copies
More Than Meets the Eye (2023) 101 copies, 1 review
Tender Savage (1990) 101 copies
On the Hunt (Kira Drake, 1) (2024) 91 copies, 1 review
Wild Silver (1988) 87 copies
Flashback (2024) 85 copies
The Lady & the Unicorn (1983) 84 copies, 2 reviews
York, the Renegade (1986) 84 copies, 1 review
Strong, Hot Winds (1988) 81 copies
A Tough Man to Tame (1991) 81 copies
The Reluctant Lark (1990) 76 copies
Man From Half Moon Bay (1988) 76 copies
Blue Velvet (1985) 74 copies, 2 reviews
Satin Ice (1988) 73 copies
Matilda, the Adventuress (1987) 70 copies
The Death Mask (2025) 69 copies, 2 reviews
The Spellbinder (1987) 68 copies
'Til the End of Time (1986) 67 copies
Wicked Jake Darcy (1989) 65 copies
Tempest at Sea (1983) 64 copies
Star-Spangled Bride (1993) 63 copies
Stormy Vows (1983) 62 copies
Winter Bride (1992) 62 copies
Star Light, Star Bright (1987) 60 copies
Return to Santa Flores (1984) 59 copies, 2 reviews
On the Run [Abridged Audiobook] (2005) 55 copies, 1 review
The Forever Dream (1985) 53 copies, 1 review
No Red Roses (1984) 50 copies
Wait and See (2026) 9 copies
Eve Quinn Bonnie Trilogy (2013) 8 copies, 1 review
An Eve Duncan Collection (2011) 7 copies
Final Target [Abridged Audiobook] (2001) — Author — 5 copies
The Delaney Christmas Carol [Abridged Audo Book] (2004) — Author — 4 copies
Vražedná hra (2000) 2 copies
Kärleksnatten (1985) 1 copy
La dernière cible (2003) 1 copy
Dubultnieks (2006) 1 copy
L'esclave du désert (1999) 1 copy
Niewinna 1 copy
No title 1 copy
Stjärnors makt (1991) 1 copy
PandoranIn KIzI (2015) 1 copy
angel fist 1 copy, 1 review
The Bullet 1 copy
Hämnaren (2001) 1 copy
Killer View 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1938-04-07
Gender
female
Occupations
novelist
Agent
Andrea Cirillo
Relationships
Johansen, Roy (son)
Brooking, Tamara (daughter)
Short biography
Iris Johansen was born on April 7, 1938. She worked for a major airline for many years and travelled extensively. After her two children, Tamara and Roy, left home for High School, she decided to devote her newfound free time to writing. Since she loved reading romance novels, she penned a love story, and found to her surprise that "I was just as voracious a writer as I was a reader." During the 1980's, her name was emblazoned on dozens of slender volumes featuring spirited adventuresses, passionate mystery men and smoldering love scenes. These days, Iris is one of a posse of former romance writers dominating the New York Times bestseller lists: Jayne Ann Krentz, Nora Roberts, Linda Howard, Tami Hoag, Sandra Brown and Tess Gerritsen all came up through the category-romance ranks.

Iris Johansen's writing hobby became a career after she sent her first romance novel in to Bantam Loveswept. Early on in her career, she developed the habit of following characters from book to book, sometimes introducing minor characters in one novel who then become major figures in another. She developed families, relationships and even fictional countries in her romance novels, which "stretched the boundaries of the standard formulas," according to Barbara E. Kemp in Twentieth-Century Romance and Historical Writers. In 1991, she broke out of category romance (a term for short books written to conform to the length, style and subject matter guidelines for a publisher's series) with The Wind Dancer, a romantic-suspense novel set in 16th-century Italy. She followed it with two sequels, Storm Winds and Reap the Wind, to form a trilogy, then wrote several more stand-alone romance novels before The Ugly Duckling was published in 1996. The Ugly Duckling was her first book to be released in hardcover, and the first to significantly broaden her readership beyond her romance fan base. Since then, her plots have gotten tighter and more suspense-driven; critics have praised her "flesh-and-blood characters, crackling dialogue and lean, suspenseful plotting" (Publishers Weekly). Some of her most popular books feature forensic sculptor Eve Duncan, who first appeared in The Face of Deception in 1998. But she seems equally comfortable with male protagonists, and her books have crossed the gender division that often characterizes popular fiction. Indeed, Publishers Weekly called The Search "that rarity: a woman's novel for men."

Now, Iris Johansen is a bestselling writer, who has more than twenty million copies of her books in print and has won many awards for her achievements in writing. "My writing schedule is very disciplined. I try to be up in my office by nine every morning and I work until I've completed at least ten pages. Sometimes that takes four or five hours, sometimes ten or twelve. It depends on the flow, the research, and the pace at which the characters are moving the story. There are times when the story is streaking like a bullet. Then I just hang on and stay with it. I do have a research assistant, my daughter, Tamara. I wouldn't know what to do without her. She's invaluable in finding out both the small details and the big picture, though I do make her want to pull her hair out in frustration sometimes when I ask her if there isn't a way we can make a certain plot point happen. But then she starts to dig and quite often comes up with a way that can be truthful and factual and still keep my story humming."

Iris lives near Atlanta, Georgia, where she is currently at work on a new novel, while her daughter, Tamara Brooking, serves as her research assistant. Her son, Roy Johansen, is an Edgar Award-winning screenwriter and novelist, and they have collaborated in some projects.
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
St Louis, Missouri, USA
Places of residence
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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840 reviews
Book on CD read by Pamela Dillman
ZERO stars

Beautiful Daisy Justine is playing Fantine in a Geneva Switzerland production of Les Miserables, when she’s discovered by Broadway composer Jason Hayes. He’s a famously reclusive genius, who feels certain Daisy is the perfect soprano to star in his new work. Of course she can’t possibly leave her ailing stepfather, so she refuses. But Jason Hayes is smitten and won’t give up; he always gets what he wants. Except ….

Okay that’s enough. show more It’s just a ridiculous romance based on the lyrics of several Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals. Seriously. (Even the title is an ALW song from Song and Dance.) As schlocky as using Webber lyrics for dialogue is, Johansen’s own attempts at writing anything original are even worse. Good Heavens, but she’s repetitious, unimaginative, stilted and unbelievable. (And it seems she uses “Good Heavens” on every other page …)

Pamela Dillman’s performance on the audio version is dismal. Granted she had s**t for material, but her over-acting, especially when voicing Jason Hayes had me rolling my eyes, sighing aloud and itching to throw something.

It’s one of the worst books ever written and was a complete waste of my time. Oh well, at least it’s over and it fulfilled several challenge tasks. Save yourselves and read something else.
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The plot involves Bess "falling in love" (my words) with an infant and risking her life (and the lives of others) for this random child. Yes, no civilized person wants innocent babies to die but Bess felt it was OK for others to die to save the baby. Is this what real women do, Iris? Is this what real caring human beings do? It was simply absurd. One scene made me laugh (so as not to cry) out loud. Bess, a prisoner in a hospital where she's been strapped to her bed, manages to find herself show more free from her bonds. Her evil captor is in the room. Bad guys lurk on every floor. What does she do? She jumps out of bed and smacks him with a bedpan (twice, for good measure). Of course, she doesn't kill him and of course, his minions grab her and strap her to the bed again. Wow. Awesome plan. Good thinking, Bess. I sneered and laughed and then realized Bess's solution had all the qualities of an impulsive toddler - uncontrolled emotions and very short range planning. I think that is when I lost all hope and started truly despising this character. Then, it got really bad...

Hope if you still want to suffer through this, that I didn't give away too much of the plot. I can't remember ever reading a book that I truely loathed, but this was it.
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The first time I returned to where I thought I'd left off reading I thought perhaps I'd put my bookmark in the wrong place. I had to reread 20 or so pages to figure out what was going on. The second time the same thing occurred I thought I must have fallen asleep reading. By the 4th time I had to reread 20 pages to know what was going on it was pretty evident that this is a silly, poorly written book! The dialogue is horrible, repetitious, pointless, interchangeable among characters. And show more speaking of characters, who are they? There is no character development. It seems of late that many of my favorite authors, Johansen included, simply phone something in, publish it and wait to cash their checks. If you're a Johansen fan give this one a pass. If you are not, you won't be after reading this! show less
½
This book is Sylvia Browne, Tuesdays With Morrie, Danielle Steele, and 007 rolled up in one. It's completely silly. But somewhat entertaining, if for anything, the weird tangle of genres. It's kind of endearing, even if it wears its heart on its sleeve.

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Members
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Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
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ISBNs
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Languages
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Favorited
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