Synopses & Reviews
“A. E. Maxwell wrote one of the smartest, most consistent PI series in recent memory. Big plots, great villains, and a kickass private eye with plenty of humanity. The toughness of Robert B. Parker’s early Spenser novels blended with the wry humor and scope of Ross Thomas. Wholly original, endlessly entertaining. The books of A. E. Maxwell are a forgotten treasure.”—Tim Maleeny
Back in print for the first time in fifteen years, the first thriller featuring failed violinist-turned-private investigator Fiddler and his beautiful banker ex-wife Fiora. Fiora needs Fiddler’s help when her twin brother’s smuggling operation might get him killed.
Synopsis
Back in print, the first novel in the Fiddler and Fiora mystery series.
Synopsis
Back in print, the first Fiddler & Fiora crime novel (originally published by Doubleday in 1985). Fiddler comes to his ex-wife Fiora's aid when her brother is wanted by Customs agents. For fans of John D. MacDonald and Randy Wayne White (FYI: A. E. Maxwell is a pseudonym for Ann & Evan Maxwell; Ann now writes as best-seller Elizabeth Lowell.)
Synopsis
Back in print, the first novel in the Fiddler & Fiora mystery series.
About the Author
"A. E. Maxwell" is the pseudonym of husband-and-wife writing team, Ann and Evan Maxwell. Ann also writes New York Times best-selling suspense novels under the name "Elizabeth Lowell," most recently, Blue Smoke and Murder.