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Drusilla Campbell

Biography

Drusilla Campbell

Drusilla Campbell is the author of three critically acclaimed novels: WILDWOOD, THE EDGE OF SKY and BLOOD ORANGE. Before she started school, she had crossed the Pacific Ocean three times. In her 20s she lived in Europe and Central America. Today she's happy to stay at home in San Diego with her husband, the attorney and poet Art Campbell, two rescued dogs and three horses.

Drusilla Campbell

Books by Drusilla Campbell

by Drusilla Campbell - Fiction, Mystery

Defense Attorney Sophie Giraudo is about to open a new legal practice in her hometown when the beloved governer is shot and seriously wounded. The only thing more shocking than the crime itself is the identity of the would-be assassin: a seemingly gentle teenager named Donny. Sophie reluctantly agrees to take him on as a client, but as she digs deeper into Donny's past, Sophie begins to suspect that he might not be the cold-blooded killer everyone thinks he is.

by Drusilla Campbell - Fiction

After bravely serving her country in Iraq, Frankie Byrne Tennyson finally comes home. Home to a husband whose lingering feelings of abandonment make her wonder if their lives can ever be the same. Home to a daughter whose painful encounters with bullies can only be healed by a mother's love. And home to a father who still can't accept his daughter's decision to serve. But the most difficult part about coming home lies within Frankie herself. To save everything she holds dear, she must face the toughest battle of her life.

by Drusilla Campbell - Fiction

Madora was 17 and headed for trouble when Willis rescued her. She ran away with him, and for five years they have lived alone, in near isolation. But after Willis kidnaps a pregnant teenager and imprisons her in a trailer behind the house, Madora is torn between love and her sense of right and wrong.