Molly Caldwell Crosby is an acclaimed American author and journalist known for her compelling narratives in historical nonfiction. With a background in journalism and molecular biology, Crosby meticulously crafts stories that explore the intersections of science, history, and human experience. Her notable works include "The American Plague" and "Asleep," where she delves into epidemics and medical mysteries, earning her a reputation for gripping storytelling with a scientific edge. A keen researcher, Crosby often immerses herself in archives and interviews, bringing history to life with vivid detail. She lives in Memphis, Tennessee, where she continues to write and engage with history enthusiasts.