Richard L. Mabry is a highly respected American novelist, best known for his Christian-themed medical suspense novels. He is a retired physician who practiced medicine for 36 years and was also a Baptist church deacon for over 40 years. Mabry's professional experience as a physician provides authenticity to his writing, and he uses his knowledge to create suspenseful and engaging stories.
Mabry gained a significant amount of popularity for his Prescription For Trouble series, which became successful worldwide. He began his writing career in 2006, releasing his debut book, 'The Tender Scar: Life After the Death of a Spouse,' a non-fiction book that drew from his personal experiences of grief after losing his beloved wife. In 2010, Mabry published his first novel, 'Code Blue,' which marked the beginning of his Prescription For Trouble series. His novels have been finalists in various competitions, including ACFW’s Carol Award and Romantic Times’ Inspirational Book of the Year, and have won the Selah Award from the Blue Ridge Mountain Christian Writers Conference.
Apart from writing, Mabry enjoys reading and golfing in his free time. He is also a devoted family man, spending time with his family during holidays. Mabry is a member of Stonebriar Community Church, pastored by Dr. Chuck Swindoll. He is a prolific writer, having published twelve novels of medical suspense and six novellas, with his books receiving critical acclaim and recognition in the industry. Mabry's writing is known for its emotional depth and authenticity, making him a beloved author in the Christian fiction genre.