Claude Brickell

Claude Brickell is an international writer of fiction, nonfiction and political intrigue. He attended the American College and the Sorbonne in Paris, Oxford University in England and New York University School of the Arts. His 'Art Sleuth Mysteries' series introduces readers to likable and accomplished art historian Michael Bennington as he searches the world for rare and missing art and artifacts that, more often than not, tend to land him in thrilling and provocative, and even erotic encounters of a pan-sexual nature, as only Bennington's quirky escapades can do. His 'Saints and Dragons, Edward Snowden in His Own Words' was a bestseller and is available in paperback, e-book and audiobook at Barnes and Noble worldwide. Other of his thriller books deal with a femme fatale stalker aboard the subways, and a wacky murder romp through New Orleans; his biography of the infamous Imelda Marcos and his theories on the Mona Lisa, the Salvator Mundi and sexual orientation and preference; not to forget his halarious Deep South play.

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