Elizabeth McKenzie is an American author known for her atmospheric and character-driven short stories and novellas, particularly within the "Noir" genre. Her work frequently explores themes of isolation, desire, and the darker aspects of urban life, often set against the backdrop of diverse cities around the world. McKenzie’s writing style is characterized by a precise, almost clinical prose, combined with a strong sense of place and a deep understanding of human psychology. She has gained recognition for her extensive "Noir" series, offering a unique perspective on crime and its impact on individuals and communities.





























































































































