Susan Rowland is a British-American scholar and novelist, best known for her captivating mystery series featuring Jungian therapist Maggie Doolin. Her novels, "Murder on Family Grounds", "The Swan Lake Murders", and "The Sacred Well Murders", weave together psychological depth, mythological resonance, and gripping suspense. A distinguished professor and leading authority on C.G. Jung, Rowland brings a rare intellectual richness to her fiction, exploring the shadowy intersections of the human psyche, nature, and the sacred. Her work bridges the worlds of academia and accessible storytelling, offering readers mysteries that are as thought-provoking as they are thrilling.