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A. E. Maxwell is the pseudonym used by [[Ann Maxwell]] ([[Elizabeth Lowell]]) when writing in collaboration with her husband, Evan Maxwell. In 1976 Ann and Evan (as A. E. Maxwell) collaborated with a Norwegian hunter and photographer, Ivar Ruud, on The Year-Long Day, a nonfiction work that was condensed in Reader's Digest and published in four foreign editions and three book club editions. In 1985, the first A. E. Maxwell crime novel featuring a couple called Fiddler and Fiora was published by Doubleday. The Frog and the Scorpion, received a creative writing award from the University of California. The fourth book in the series, Just Enough Light to Kill, was named by Time magazine as one of the best crime novels of 1988.
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'''A. E. Maxwell''' is the [[Pseudonym|pseudonym]] used by [[Ann Maxwell]] - who now writes solely as her alter ego, [[Elizabeth Lowell]] - when writing in collaboration with her husband, Evan Maxwell.  
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As '''A. E. Maxwell''' they published their first fiction title, a [[Historical|historical]] romance called ''[[Golden Empire]]'', in 1979 in the [[Fawcett Gold Medal]] imprint. In 1990 they wrote a [[Historical|historical]] romance (''[[The Golden Mountain]]'') under the [[Pseudonym|pseudonym]] [[Annalise Sun]].
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In 1985, the first '''A. E. Maxwell''' [[Crime|crime]] novel (''[[Just Another Day In Paradise]]'') featuring a couple called Fiddler and Fiora was published by [[Doubleday]]. ''[[The Frog And The Scorpion]]'' received a creative writing award from the University of California. The fourth book in the series, ''[[Just Enough Light To Kill]]'', was named by Time magazine as one of the best [[Crime|crime]] novels of 1988.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
* [[Ann Maxwell]]
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* [[Annalise Sun]]
* [[Elizabeth Lowell]]
 
  
 
== On the Web ==
 
== On the Web ==
 
* [http://elizabethlowell.com Elizabeth Lowell's website]
 
* [http://elizabethlowell.com Elizabeth Lowell's website]
  
== Books ==
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== Bibliography ==
=== Historical Fiction ===
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=== Books ===
* The Golden Mountain written under Annalise Sun (1990)
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* ''[[The Art Of Survival|Art Of Survival, The]]'' - June 1989 ([[Doubleday]]) [[Hardcover]]
* The Redwood Empire (Harlequin Historical #267) (1987)
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* ''[[The Frog And The Scorpion|Frog And The Scorpion, The]]'' - May 1986 ([[Doubleday]]) [[Hardcover]]
* Golden Empire (1979)
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* ''[[Gatsby's Vineyard]]'' - June 1987 ([[Doubleday]]) [[Hardcover]]
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* ''[[Golden Empire]]'' - December 1979 ([[Fawcett Gold Medal]])
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* ''[[Just Another Day In Paradise]]'' - February 1985 ([[Doubleday]]) [[Hardcover]]
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* ''[[Just Enough Light To Kill]]'' - May 1988 ([[Doubleday]]) [[Hardcover]]
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* ''[[The King Of Nothing|King Of Nothing, The]]'' - June 1996 ([[Villard]]) [[Hardcover]]
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* ''[[Money Burns]]'' - April 1991 ([[Villard]]) [[Hardcover]]
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* ''[[Murder Hurts]]'' - August 1993 ([[Villard]]) [[Hardcover]]
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* ''[[Redwood Empire]]'' - December 1987 ([[Worldwide Library]])
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* ''[[Steal The Sun]]'' - February 1982 ([[Richard Marek]]) [[Hardcover]]
  
===Mysteries===
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=== Non-Fiction ===
* Murder Hurts "A Fiddler and Fiora Mystery" (HC Aug 1993 — PB 1994 & Feb 1995)
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* The Year-Long Day - 1976
* The King Of Nothing "A Fiddler and Fiora Mystery" (HC 1992 — PB 1993 & Jul 1994)
 
* Money Burns "A Fiddler and Fiora Mystery" (HC 1991 — PB 1992 & Feb 1993)
 
* The Art Of Survival "A Fiddler and Fiora Mystery" (HC May 1989 — PB Apr 1990 & Jun 1993)
 
* Just Enough Light To Kill "A Fiddler and Fiora Mystery" (HC Apr 1988 — PB Jul 1989 & May 1993)
 
* Gatsby's Vineyard "A Fiddler and Fiora Mystery" (HC May 1987 — PB Sep 1988 & Apr 1993)
 
* The Frog And The Scorpion "A Fiddler and Fiora Mystery" (HC Jun 1986 — PB Jul 1987 & Mar 1993)
 
* Just Another Day In Paradise "A Fiddler and Fiora Mystery" (HC 1985 — PB 1986 & Feb 1993)
 
* Steal The Sun (1983)
 
  
=== Non-Fiction ===
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== Related Titles/Series ==
* The Year-Long Day written under A.E. Maxwell (with Evan Maxwell) (1976)
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=== Fiddler and Fiora Mysteries ===
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# [[Just Another Day In Paradise]], 1985
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# [[The Frog And The Scorpion]]'' - May 1986
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# [[Gatsby's Vineyard]], 1987
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# [[Just Enough Light To Kill]], 1988
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# [[The Art Of Survival]], 1989
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# [[Money Burns]], 1991
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# [[Murder Hurts]], 1993
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# [[The King Of Nothing]], 1996

Latest revision as of 10:40, 12 October 2008

A. E. Maxwell is the pseudonym used by Ann Maxwell - who now writes solely as her alter ego, Elizabeth Lowell - when writing in collaboration with her husband, Evan Maxwell.

As A. E. Maxwell they published their first fiction title, a historical romance called Golden Empire, in 1979 in the Fawcett Gold Medal imprint. In 1990 they wrote a historical romance (The Golden Mountain) under the pseudonym Annalise Sun.

In 1985, the first A. E. Maxwell crime novel (Just Another Day In Paradise) featuring a couple called Fiddler and Fiora was published by Doubleday. The Frog And The Scorpion received a creative writing award from the University of California. The fourth book in the series, Just Enough Light To Kill, was named by Time magazine as one of the best crime novels of 1988.

See Also

On the Web

Bibliography

Books

Non-Fiction

  • The Year-Long Day - 1976

Related Titles/Series

Fiddler and Fiora Mysteries

  1. Just Another Day In Paradise, 1985
  2. The Frog And The Scorpion - May 1986
  3. Gatsby's Vineyard, 1987
  4. Just Enough Light To Kill, 1988
  5. The Art Of Survival, 1989
  6. Money Burns, 1991
  7. Murder Hurts, 1993
  8. The King Of Nothing, 1996