Chicago – The Devil is in the Details. The old adage, which primarily describes accounting, is the basis for author Lorraine Evanoff’s third novel in her Louise Moscow Spy Thriller series, “Devil’s Ledger.” This time, her intrepid financial sleuth Louise Moscow investigates the failure of the world’s oldest bank … a mystery that may also contain the key to a hidden treasure.
“Devil’s Ledger” is set ten years after Evanoff’s previous Louise Moscow adventure in “Pinot Noir.” Louise is keeping a low profile in her new home in Burgundy, France, when the CIA recruits her for their financial crimes division. She remains undercover as a restauranteur and lavender farmer, but she finally gets a case that brings her back to the surface. Italy’s Banca Monte del Paschi in Siena, widely considered the world’s oldest bank, is close to failure, in proximity to an ongoing Russian...
“Devil’s Ledger” is set ten years after Evanoff’s previous Louise Moscow adventure in “Pinot Noir.” Louise is keeping a low profile in her new home in Burgundy, France, when the CIA recruits her for their financial crimes division. She remains undercover as a restauranteur and lavender farmer, but she finally gets a case that brings her back to the surface. Italy’s Banca Monte del Paschi in Siena, widely considered the world’s oldest bank, is close to failure, in proximity to an ongoing Russian...
- 12/28/2021
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Chicago – At the point HollywoodChicago.com last talked to author Lorraine Evanoff, it was during the summer reading season, during the time her latest novel “Pinot Noir” – the second novel featuring financial sleuth Louise Moscow – was winning awards and appearing on best seller lists.
To expand upon the first interview, Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com recently sat down with Lorraine Evanoff again, and posted the talks on his YouTube channel (Pat Über TV). The revealing Q&As get deeper into the characteristics of creating Louise Moscow, including a part about general life philosophies and approach to her writings.
The Part One interview is about Evanoff’s debut novel “Foliage,” that featured the heroic protagonist Louise Moscow in her initial adventure. In the novel, Moscow is pursuing a financial mystery, involving an international bank and its famous history. As she gets closer to some revealing truths, government law enforcement steps in – including the FBI,...
To expand upon the first interview, Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com recently sat down with Lorraine Evanoff again, and posted the talks on his YouTube channel (Pat Über TV). The revealing Q&As get deeper into the characteristics of creating Louise Moscow, including a part about general life philosophies and approach to her writings.
The Part One interview is about Evanoff’s debut novel “Foliage,” that featured the heroic protagonist Louise Moscow in her initial adventure. In the novel, Moscow is pursuing a financial mystery, involving an international bank and its famous history. As she gets closer to some revealing truths, government law enforcement steps in – including the FBI,...
- 9/7/2020
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Chicago – It’s no mystery that author Lorraine Evanoff – who just released her second “Louise Moscow Novel,” entitled “Pinot Noir” – loves the genre of intrigue, for her life has mirrored the adventures of her fictional super spy character. Where Louise Moscow begins is where Lorraine Evanoff has been.
“Pinot Noir” takes place about seven years after the end of Louise Moscow’s first adventure in her debut “Foliage,” in and around September 11th, 2001. After being forced into witness protection after exposing a banking scandal, Louise has a new life and new identity as Karen Baker, a teacher from Arlington Heights, Illinois, who has bought a Tiki Bar on a remote island after “receiving an inheritance.” Her connection to the CIA, the FBI and her law enforcement father frees her to investigate another case in France, but this mystery has implications in the killing of a prominent financier (based on a...
“Pinot Noir” takes place about seven years after the end of Louise Moscow’s first adventure in her debut “Foliage,” in and around September 11th, 2001. After being forced into witness protection after exposing a banking scandal, Louise has a new life and new identity as Karen Baker, a teacher from Arlington Heights, Illinois, who has bought a Tiki Bar on a remote island after “receiving an inheritance.” Her connection to the CIA, the FBI and her law enforcement father frees her to investigate another case in France, but this mystery has implications in the killing of a prominent financier (based on a...
- 6/15/2020
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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