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My Story and Work

Read the Eve Morgan Series

  • Writer: Susan Kirgan
    Susan Kirgan
  • May 28
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 2



Eye-level view of a cozy reading nook with a stack of books
Eye-level view of a cozy reading nook with a stack of books

Susan Kirgan waited until she was 70 to start writing. It has been her goal for 29 years. This is proof you're never too old to fulfill a goal in life.

 
 
 

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I dedicated forty years to the banking industry, moving from a teller role to Vice President at firms like Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase before finding my voice as an author. In 1996, I exposed a massive $100 million fraud involving dozens of banks. Following an intense eight-year legal struggle, I was fully exonerated by federal authorities in 2004. Those decades of preserved evidence eventually served as the core research for my debut book, CERTIFIED FRAUD: A TEXAS BANKING SCANDAL. Remarkably, I officially launched my writing career at age 70 (seventy), finally embracing a creative calling that had been dormant for many years. Beyond my true-crime accounts, I write the Eve Morgan series, which follows a pharmacist turned officer in THE DOSE OF JUSTICE, THE COMPOUND OF CONSCIENCE, and THE PROTOCOL OF JUSTICE. Today, I live in Fairfield, Texas, with my husband Lee, cherishing our time with family. For me, every word written is a testament to resilience and the power of truth.

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