Jody Jaffe is an accomplished author known for her equine mystery novels, including her latest work, "Commander Speaks," which explores the deep connection between horses and humans while addressing issues of abuse in equine sports. She also penned the Nattie Gold mystery series, which garnered recognition in People Magazine. Her writing seamlessly blends suspense with themes of justice and animal welfare.
Before transitioning to fiction, Jaffe had a distinguished career in journalism as a feature writer for The Charlotte Observer. Her investigative work contributed to her team winning the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, a testament to her dedication to impactful storytelling. Now residing in the Shenandoah Valley with her husband and their horses, she continues to draw inspiration from her passion for equestrian life.