Debbie Burke

ALLi Author Member

Location: United States of America (the)

Genres: General Nonfiction, Art & Crafts, Biography, General Fiction, Mystery, Womens Fiction, Writing & Publishing, History, Romance

Skills: Press/Media Interview, Reading/Literary Event, Self-publishing Workshop/Training, Speaking Engagement/Lecture, Writing Workshop

Eleven-time, award-winning author and professional editor

Debbie Burke is a fiction and nonfiction author, an avid jazz blogger and an alto saxophone musician. She is the author of Death by Saxophone, Tasty Jazz Jams for Our Times (TM) (Vol. 1, Vol. 2 and Vol 3), Klezmer for the Joyful Soul, Icarus Flies Home, Glissando - A Story of Love, Lust and Jazz, The Poconos in B Flat, Music in the Scriptures and The Author's Little Red Guide to Editing. Her recent release honors the creative legacy of her father and is titled Knowing Irv: The Life and Art of Irving Schiffer.

She founded her jazz blog at debbieburkeauthor.com in 2016 and has been going strong with hundreds of interviews of jazz artists, producers, photographers and authors. She is also a professional editor and author coach at her company, Queen Esther Publishing LLC, at queenestherpublishing.com.

Brooklyn-born, Burke has lived in six different states in the eastern half of the US but most of all loves being near the ocean. When she isn’t writing, she’s learning new licks on the sax.

Debbie Burke's books

Death by Saxophone

If Jerry Zolotov gets one more bouquet of black roses with a threatening note, he’s gonna hang up his sequined jumpsuit and throw his sax into the Atlantic Ocean, just minutes from his home in Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn. Adored by fans for decades and with several platinum albums, the smooth jazz musician has just purchased a once-in-a-lifetime piece of history, the Holy Grail of jazz contraband: a Russian “bone record” produced on discarded X-rays during the Cold War and sold on the black market. The record has a very special provenance—and, as it turns out, a very dangerous one.

Meanwhile, in the nearby neighborhood of Little Odessa, radiology tech Becka Rifkin is dying to reconnect with an old flame who moved back to Russia. Then he happens to mention a newly discovered bone record that just became available. Unable to turn down the chance to own this very rare collectible, Becka books her flight.

When Jerry Z is found bobbing in the Verrazano Narrows, Becka becomes embroiled in the unthinkable.

KIRKUS REVIEWS calls it "gritty and flecked with colorful details...There’s lots of imagination on display in these pages, and Burke paints an evocative portrait of the jazz musicians, aficionados, and mobsters of Brooklyn’s Eastern European community."

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