About The Trojan Treasure Conspiracy – A Clayton Lovell Stone Adventure
Did Heinrich Schliemann actually discover Helen of Troy’s famous golden necklace and the ancient Trojan treasure near the Dardanelles in Turkey in 1872? And, if he did, what did he do with it? Where is it now? When a friend of Clayton Lovell Stone is brutally murdered following the Trojan treasures’ trail, others after that treasure set a trap to stop Stone dead in his tracks. Like all Clayton Lovell Stone adventures, Stone must unravel the historical mystery in order to solve the present crime, always tiptoeing on the edge of disaster as he does.
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Author Bio:
After years working as a clinical psychologist, I have recently turned my attention to a fantasy life of writing novels. Clayton Lovell Stone, my action-hero alter-ego, stands over my shoulder and dictates as I scribe his adventures. When a former student asked me what I do to keep busy these days, I told her I write thriller novels. I spend a lot of time figuring out different ways to kill people. “Isn’t that nice,” she said.”
In my real work life, I was the Chief Psychologist at the Upper Shore Mental Health Center in Chestertown, Maryland, and had a private practice in Easton. I taught therapy and psychopathology courses in Washington College’s Graduate Psychology Program. I consulted for adult and adolescent rehabilitation programs, geriatric centers, and law enforcement. I testified as an expert witness in psychological profiling for both the prosecution and the defense and was a member of the State of Maryland’s Forensic Evaluation Team. I supervised psychologists for the Maryland Prison System and served in the Mental Health Section to the 24th Infantry Division of the United States Army in Munich, Germany. I graduated from Stanford University in California and earned a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Maryland. I currently live on Long Island, New York.
