
Identity Crisis, Least Wanted, Riptide, Deep Six, Damaged Goods, Fatal Connections, The Planck Factor, Invisible Me, The Crime Cafe 9 Book Set, The Crime Cafe Short Story Anthology, Five Uneasy Pieces, I Found it at the Movies: Film Noir Edition, I Found it at the Movies: Neo-Noir Edition, Past Imperfect
Sam McRae Mystery Series, Erica Jensen Mystery Series, The Crime Cafe Series, The Movie Review Series
Detective, Legal, Middle Grade, Noir, Nonfiction, Private Investigator, Short Fiction, Thriller
Five Uneasy Pieces, Chesapeake Crimes 1, Chesapeake Crimes: They Had It Comin', Chesapeake Crimes: Homicidal Holidays, Shaken: Stories for Japan
"Deadly Detour" "A Woman Who Thinks" "Jasmine" "Cherry Blossoms"
Craft, Subject Expertise, The Business of Writing
Appearances include: Interview, Wrong Place, Write Crime podcast with Frank Zafiro Interview, The Resilient Lawyer with Jeena Cho Interview, For Book Lovers Only with Rob Brown Panelist, Sisters in Crime Colloquium on Online Marketing with Libby Jordan and Gina Panettieri Moderated by Marcia Talley Interview, Voice of America News with Brad Zerevitz To reach Debbi for interview or event invitations, email her at debbi@debbimack.com
Debbi Mack is author of the four-book Sam McRae mystery series, including her debut novel, Identity Crisis, which made the New York Times bestseller list in 2011. Her standalone books include a middle grade novel, Invisible Me, and a thriller, The Planck Factor. Her most recent release is Fatal Connections, the sequel to the Shamus-nominated Damaged Goods, her first novel featuring Erica Jensen, a female Marine veteran sleuth, who battles PTSD and drug addiction while solving crimes. Debbi is also a screenwriter who’s written original scripts and adapted her work for the screen. She’s host and producer of the Crime Cafe podcast, where she interviews other crime, suspense, and thriller writers. Along with F.R. Jameson, she co-hosts and produces a monthly film noir discussion podcast. Debbi is a retired attorney with degrees in journalism, law, and library science. She lives in Columbia, MD, with her husband and cat. Her website is www.debbimack.com