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A literary memoir of an extraordinary female forensic pathologist who brought grace to the complex process of death investigation, comfort to those left behind, and hope to her own life.

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A literary memoir of an extraordinary female forensic pathologist who brought grace to the complex process of death investigation, comfort to those left behind, and hope to her own life.
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Autorenporträt
Mary Jumbelic, M.D. is an author from Central New York, and former chief medical examiner of Onondaga County. She speaks for the dead. They speak for her. A board-certified forensic pathologist, Mary has performed thousands of autopsies during her 25-year career. She has received awards for her work from the National Transportation Safety Board and the New York State Senate, and has been recognized as a trailblazer by the National Organization of Women. As an expert witness, she has appeared on numerous national broadcasts, most recently Dateline and 48 hours. In retirement, Mary has published many nonfiction stories, accounts of her life both in and out of the morgue. Using her experiences, she provides a strong voice for the deceased as explores the human imprint made by those departed, demystifying death for herself, and others. In November 2023, Mary published her first book, literary memoir "Here, Where Death Delights" (ISBN: 979-8988205203) in which she shares her journey from first experience of death to the crimes she has helped to solve with her forensic expertise. Mary has separately published with more than 25 literary publications and, in 2021, her work was chosen in the top ten for the Tucson Literary Festival and a different story nominated for the Pushcart Prize. In 2014, her piece was selected for the top ten in the AARP/Huffington Post Memoir Writing Contest. Mary teaches writing, and enjoys sharing her expert tips for a great crime novel or pathology mystery. She is also an Assistant Editor for Stone Canoe. Mary lives in Central New York with her husband, and is surrounded by family.