Pat Remick is an award-winning mystery writer and veteran journalist who also co-authored two non-fiction books and worked for an international wire service, the CNN television news network, newspapers in Texas and New Hampshire, AARP Bulletin, Discovery.com, and a number of other web sites and print newsletters focusing on everything from food safety to residential real estate practices.
Pat was the 2007 Winner of the Al Blanchard Award for best short crime story in New England for her story "Mercy 101," published in the anthology "Still Waters: Crime Stories by New England Writers" by Level Best Books. Her story "Circulation" was selected for the 2008 anthology "Deadfall: Crime Stories by New England Writers."
She also co-wrote two professional books with her husband, Frank Cook:"21 Things Every Future Engineer Should Know" and "21 Things Every Home Inspector Should Know." They live in New Hampshire with their two handsome sons and one very cute dog.