Richard W. Morris, a lawyer licensed in the United States Supreme Court, two U.S. states and the United Kingdom of England and Wales
(non-practicing), is a member of Mensa, a former teacher and adjunct professor of economics. During his half-century in aviation
(airline transport pilot, flight and ground instructor licenses), he flew as pilot-in-command (captain) in some 40 countries on four
continents.
His legal career began as a prosecutor and then criminal defense counsel before limiting his practice to civil matters.
His published credits include articles in such diverse periodicals as the "San Diego Realtor" magazine, San Diego "Mensan,"
"American Atheist," "Playboy," "Truth Seeker," "Art World News," and he was a columnist for the Page (Arizona) newspaper,
"Page USA."
Richard coauthored "The Art Fraud Virus" with Richard W. Stevens, and is now working on his next Sister Leah novel,
"Murder at the Hospice of God" and a non-fiction economics book, "Crime Causes Poverty."