Rick
Acker writes his novels while commuting to and from his "real job"
as a Deputy Attorney General in the California Department of
Justice. His most recent novel, Blood Brothers, is an
intense sequel to the legal thriller Dead Man's Rule.
Christy award-winning author Randy Ingermanson calls Blood
Brothers "an excellent legal suspense novel, with a strong
biotech backdrop. It reminded me of Michael Crichton's latest
novel, Next, except that
Blood Brothers is better." Rick is also the author of the
well reviewed Davis Detective Mysteries, a series of
adventure/mystery novels for "tweens."
Rick is a transplanted Chicagoan who spent thirty-five years in the Midwest before finally trading the certainty of winter and mosquitoes for the risk of earthquakes. He now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, Anette, their four children, and two cats.