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Bestseller Elizabeth Lowell Illuminates the Shadowy World of Art Fraud
Lowell, who has a keen eye for discovering emergent crime trends before preliminary arrests are reported in the news, has 30 million copies of her novels in print. The
But art fraud is just the most recent crime that Lowell has tackled with her novels, which feature St. Kilda Consulting, a shadowy investigative force. Lowell's St. Kilda is a multinational company whose purpose is to help people when governments can't-or won't-get the job done.
The author explains, "The idea for the corporation came from reality. There are many civilian businesses that specialize in ransoming kidnap victims all over the world, or providing military training, or international business intelligence, etc. It was just a matter of looking at the possibilities and then inventing a fictional company."
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Lowell says, "The core theme of the St. Kilda Consulting books is the fragility of social order in an increasingly chaotic world. In the 21st century, big central governments seem either to disintegrate like the
Publishers Weekly asserts that in Blue Smoke and Murder (
Blue Smoke and Murder and Innocent as Sin are available wherever books are sold.
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Contact Danielle Bartlett at 212-207-7011 or danielle.bartlett@harpercollins.com.
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