Molly Caldwell Crosby is the national bestselling author of Asleep- The Forgotten Epidemic That Remains One of Medicine's Greatest Mysteries and The American Plague- The Untold Story of Yellow Fever, the Epidemic That Shaped Our History, which has been nominated for several awards. Crosby holds a master of arts degree in nonfiction and science writing from Johns Hopkins University and previously worked for National Geographic magazine. Her writing has appeared in Newsweek, Health, and USA Today, among others.
The Great Pearl Heist not only tells the thrilling story of a seemingly impossible theft, it immerses readers in the pre-war world of 1913 London and the extraordinary life of one of history's most skilled and clever thieves. --Candice Millard, author of The River of Doubt and Destiny of the Republic Fast-paced, full of twists and turns, and rich in detail...Crosby tells a fascinating story rooted in such deep historical research that we can practically watch the drama unfold in real time. --Jeffrey H. Jackson, author of Paris Under Water Culled from archival research of newspaper accounts, Scotland Yard case files, and memoirs of noted thieves, Crosby turns back the clock to a winning true crime tale involving two superior minds--a very capable detective and a wily gentleman criminal--in a jewel heist at the dawn of twentieth-century England...The author highlights the case's major influence on British crime detection and the legal system, adding a dash of color and realism. --Publishers Weekly Crosby incorporates pearl legends and facts, as well as a great deal of history surrounding the hardships of pearl diving and the intricacies of pearl trading before World War I...Crosby's thriller-style account is backed up by her intensive research. --Booklist