Our Clients 
The agency's clients include accomplished journalists, historians,
scholars, physicians, television personalities, bloggers, creators of
popular Web sites, successful business executives, and experts in their
respective fields. They include science journalist Sam Kean, author of
the New York Times Bestseller The Disappearing Spoon; leading
preventative medicine expert and Yale University physician Dr. David
Katz; survival expert and Discovery Channel television host Les Stroud;
intelligence historian and national security expert Matthew Aid;
Princeton scholar and internationally-recognized Yemen expert Gregory
Johnsen; former CNN Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider; Wall Street
Journal bestselling author Ryan Allis; marketing expert and venture
capitalist Arlene Dickinson; award-winning military historian Tim Cook;
ornithologist / biologist Dr. Glen Chilton; acclaimed ESPN sportswriter
Gare Joyce; and hormone expert Dr. Natasha Turner, author of the
National #1 Bestsellers, The Hormone Diet and The Supercharged
Hormone Diet.
On the right, you can browse through a diverse portfolio of just some of
the books and authors the agency has represented.

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The Love Pirate:
The Love Pirate and the Bandit's Son; Murder, Sin, and Scandal in the Shadow of Jesse James
Laura James
Publisher: Union Square Press/Sterling
“A mesmerizing book, brilliantly researched and compellingly written, The Love Pirate is classic American crime: a toxic brew of love, lies, mystery and murder. Author Laura James serves it up with smarts and panache. I loved every word of it.”―Gregg Olsen, New York Times best-selling author of Starvation Heights
Laura James is a crime historian and attorney based in Detroit. An avid follower of historic true crime for more than twenty years, she is the founder of Clews: The Historic True Crime Blog, one of the top true crimes on the Web.
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From the Publisher:
The Love Pirate tells the fascinating story of Dr. Zeo Zoe Wilkins, a wealthy, famous, and much-married playgirl who shot one husband, experimented with a slow poison on another, drove a lover to suicide, ruined two banks, blackmailed her abortion clients, and dealt in illegal drug and drink during Prohibition.
In 1924, at the age of 38, Dr. Wilkins was killed in her Kansas City home by someone after a fortune in diamonds and bearer bonds.
The murder was never solved. For the first time, The Love Pirate uncovers the bizarre lives led by James and Wilkins and the circumstantial evidence, unearthed after eighty years, suggesting Jesse James Jr. was the man who murdered the beautiful osteopath.
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