My latest book had been out for less than a month when the emails started to arrive.
One came from βElenaβ, with the tantalising subject line, βWhen history flutters its wings and reveals a crime too beautiful to ignore.β Then followed a long, florid message about how it was βone of those rare true stories that makes you question everything you thought you knew about history, museums, and human obsessionβ.
Whatβs more, she said I had written with βprose that feels like chasing a butterfly through time graceful, deliberate, and a little dangerousβ.
I donβt know what it says about me that my gut reaction to such gushing praise is suspicion.
There were other red flags. A reverse image search of Elenaβs profile picture revealed that this smiling woman dressed in white, raising a coffee cup to the camera, was in fact a widely circulated stock image.
Elena wasnβt my only new fan.
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