Patricia H. Rushford is a highly accomplished American author, well-known for her mystery novels, romantic suspense, children's books, and non-fiction works. She is particularly recognized as a Christian author, having written the McAllister Files series in collaboration with Harrison James, as well as the popular Jennie McGrady series. Rushford's professional background includes a nursing degree and a Master's in Counseling, which often informs her writing.
With over sixty books to her name, Rushford has made a significant contribution to various genres, most notably Christian youth fiction. Her Jennie McGrady series has been particularly successful, selling over a quarter of a million copies and finding a broad audience. Rushford's fiction is not limited to the Jennie McGrady series; she has also written the Max & Me Mysteries for middle-grade readers and various mystery series for adults, including The Helen Bradley Mysteries, The Angel Delaney Mysteries, The McAllister Files, and her latest, the Artisan Mysteries. Her recent releases include romantic suspense novels featuring artists, such as Watercolor Dreams, Deadly Deception, and The Quiltmaker's Daughter.
Rushford's accolades include the Silver Angel Award for Excellence in Media and an Edgar Allen Poe Award nomination by Mystery Writers of America for her work Silent Witness. She is a member of several writing organizations, including ACFW, and has participated in various mystery events, such as Bouchercon, Left Coast Crime, and other conventions for mystery and suspense lovers. Rushford manages a website and blog, maintains a presence on social media platforms, and generates a newsletter called Mysterious Musings. She is known for her prolific writing, versatility in genre, and dedication to her craft.