Jeffrey Siger is an American living on the Aegean Greek island of Mykonos. A former Wall Street lawyer, he gave up his career as a name partner in his own New York City law firm to write the international best-selling, award recognized Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis series. The New York Times have named him as Greece's thriller novelist of record, and the Greek government selected him as the only American author writing novels that serve as a guide to Greece.
He's also served as Chair of the National Board of Bouchercon, America's largest mystery convention, and as Adjunct Professor of English at Washington & Jefferson College, teaching mystery writing.
Alexander Marriott is the Department Chair of History at Alvin Community College and has published in The Objective Standard and The Journal of the Early Republic in addition to his contributing chapter on the Mexican War in James K. Polk and His Time: Essays at the Conclusion of the Polk Project (University of Tennesse Press, 2022). He published his first mystery novel, The School of Homer, in February 2023.
He grew up in the Chicago suburbs and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He lives in Houston with his wife, Maryam, and two children, Mani and Roxane. He travels often and will be in Greece to climb Mt. Olympus and visit Crete this July.
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