Amy Waeschle is a successful author, born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. After a career in outdoor education and traditional teaching, she decided to dedicate her energy to writing. Waeschle has a long-standing love for mysteries, which stemmed from her childhood, and this is reflected in her works. She is best known for her series, including the Cassidy Kincaid Mysteries, the Meg Dawson Murder Mysteries, and several standalone books such as "Going Over the Falls," "Feeding the Fire," and the surf memoir "Chasing Waves."
Waeschle's writing is characterized by her creation of sassy and brilliant female characters who solve crimes. Her readers are drawn to the intrigue of her stories, as well as the natural way in which her protagonists navigate their worlds. In addition to her mystery series and standalone books, Waeschle has also written a surf memoir, showcasing her love for the ocean and water sports.
When Waeschle is not writing, she enjoys an active lifestyle that includes running mountain trails, surfing, and baking bread. She is also an avid reader and loves to travel. Waeschle has lived in various places, including Sicily, Sun Valley, the Alaskan bush, and even in the back of her pickup truck. She currently resides in Poulsbo, Washington, with her husband and two daughters. Waeschle's diverse experiences and interests are reflected in her writing, making her a well-rounded and engaging author.