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About the Killer Lines Series
Crime writer who turns fiction into reality.
A detective who begins to read between the lines.
A chase where every chapter is a clue — and every clue is a trap
Tense, atmospheric, and relentlessly layered, the series blends the elegance of classic detective fiction with the psychological weight of modern thrillers.
The Premise
At the heart of the series is a chilling concept: a novelist who uses real crime as inspiration.
From a struggling author to a bestseller. After thousands of rejection letters, Ved turned his fortune by actually committing crimes and writing about them. His books were considered brilliant works of crime fiction — detailed, haunting, disturbingly precise.
Too precise.
When Detective ___ Feldmann begins to notice patterns hidden within the writer’s novels, a dangerous duel begins. Not just of strategy, but of philosophy, identity, and obsession.
The detective must solve crimes disguised as fiction.
The writer must stay one chapter ahead.
Where the Series Begins
Book 1
The Benevolence Job
A detective begins to uncover connections between a novelist’s fiction and a series of unsolved crimes across Europe.
The novelist insists it is coincidence.
The evidence disagrees.
Book 1 sets the stage for the relationship that will define the series — a pursuit marked not only by clues and misdirection, but by mutual fascination and growing danger.
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The Arctic Shadow
Killer Lines
Beneath the polished façade of bestselling novelist and celebrated philanthropist Ved exists a far more dangerous truth. To millions, he is a literary genius whose novels illuminate the complexity of the human condition, and a humanitarian whose charitable work has transformed lives across continents. Yet the public persona is a carefully constructed mask — one that conceals the shadowy architect of one of Europe’s most elusive criminal syndicates.
For years, Ved has orchestrated audacious heists across the continent: jewel thefts in Antwerp, art disappearances in Paris. Each executed with surgical precision. Each vanishing into myth as quickly as it appeared. And behind every operation lies his philosophy: crime, when performed with intellect and artistry, becomes a form of creation.
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