Susan P. Baker, a native of Galveston, Texas, is the author of 12 mystery/suspense novels, two nonfiction titles, and a collection of short pieces. A retired Texas judge, Susan presided over cases ranging from murder to divorce for 12 years in Galveston, later serving as a visiting judge across Texas for another 12 years. Before her judicial career, she practiced law for nine years and worked as a probation officer for two years. Her extensive experience in the justice system and Texas courts significantly influences her writing, bringing authenticity and depth to her fictional works.
Susan's latest novel, The Underground Murders, is the sixth installment in the Mavis Davis Mystery Series. She is currently working on the third novel in The Lady Lawyer Mysteries and a standalone suspense novel tentatively entitled The Light in the Barn.
Throughout her life, Susan has traveled the world and, besides Galveston, has lived in Japan, Mexico, Alexandria, VA, Arlington, TX, Fredericksburg, TX, and now Cypress, TX. Among her favorite destinations are England and Australia, where she enjoys visiting her cousins. She is the proud mother of two daughters and Nana to eight grandchildren. Her favorite indulgence is a combination of dark chocolate and raspberries.
Susan is a member of All Author, Alliance of Independent Authors, Authors Guild, Sisters in Crime, Texas Authors, and Writers League of Texas.
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In this eclectic collection of personal essays, short fiction, and nonfiction, retired Texas District Court Judge Susan P. Baker writes about "what she knows." Her father was from a poor family, one of ten children, and entered military service pre-WWII as a means of survival. He used his GI Bill benefits to earn a law degree in 1950s Houston. Her mother, an English war bride, joined her husband in Texas after the end of the war.
That Susan's parents instilled a sense of empathy in her is reflected in her writings as she shows what life was like in the 50s and 60s growing up on Galveston Island, Texas, then later into adulthood, and in the anguish, outrage, and sadness she witnessed as a family law attorney, and finally as a Family Court Judge.
Título : Fly Catching & Other Bits & Pieces
EAN : 9798201105488
Editorial : Susan Baker
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