P.J. Parrish is a pseudonym used by the Detroit-born sisters Kelly Nichols and Kristy Montee. They write critically acclaimed and commercially successful mystery thrillers under this name, primarily known for their "Louis Kincaid" series. The sisters’ writing style is characterized by intricate plots, atmospheric settings, and strong female protagonists navigating dark and dangerous worlds. Their work frequently explores themes of crime, betrayal, and the darker aspects of human nature, often set against the backdrop of various American cities – a concept reflected in their extensive "Noir" series.


































































































































