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Neil Low

4.2/5 ( ratings)
Neil Low spins tales of mystery & suspense set in 1940's Seattle. The Alan Stewart Mystery Series from Tigress Publishing includes:

Thick as Thieves, Sign of the Dragon,

& his latest thriller,

Unreasonable Persuasion

--which ended 2010 as the #3 trade paperback sold in Seattle .

From shady hotels to catacombs under Chinatown and real-life local murder mysteries, Low expertly weaves elements of Seattles colorful past into the exploits of 1940s Seattle Private Investigator Alan Stewart. Since his debut novel Thick as Thieves , Low has been receiving solid praise and attention. Noted true crime author Ann Rule strongly endorsed Lows debut,
No one can write about cops and robbers like a real police officer. When they are good they are very, very good, and Captain Neil Low is very good as he magically captures another era in his new book.


Thick as Thieves,the first installment in the Alan Stewart Mystery Series, ended 2008 as the Independent Mystery Bookseller Associations #3 trade paperback sold in Seattle. In addition, it was named a Readers Favorite by Seattle Times book editor Mary Ann Gwinn. Lows follow-up novel Sign of the Dragon ended 2009 at the #2 position.


For more information, visit Low's official website at

www.neillow.com





About Low:


Retired as the Night Duty Commander for the Seattle Police Department, Low had been with the SPD for 50 years. Throughout his career, he commanded a variety of areas including Homicide and Violent Crimes, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Internal Affairs, and Advanced Training, Metropolitan Section and Special Planning, Homeland Security, and the aforementioned Night Duty Command.

Low began his writing career at the University of Washington's Bothell campus writing for the school's newspaper: The Bothell Commons. A Seattle native and graduate of Shoreline High School, Low now lives in Snohomish County. All eight of his novels will soon be available at independent bookstores, but right now are available only at select stores, Amazon.com, and Kindle.

When not writing short-stories or novels, Low works as a law enforcement consultant, specializing in procedures, tactics, training, and discipline. HeLow is available for author readings and guest appearances.

In support of his writing career, Low has held a number of signings and participated in special events such as the Tigress Wine and Words with Authors series and the Tigress Publishing Murder Mystery Tour featuring Neil Low--a behind the scenes walking tour focusing on Seattle's seedy past and notorious crime scenes in Pioneer Square.

Low has been featured regularly in print media, as well as on local talk radio and television, and has been a keynote speaker and panelist for such varied organizations as the City Arts Fest, NW Mystery Writers of America, the University of Washington, and WaState C.O.P.S., as well as the combined Mill Creek reading clubs. As a guest or speaker, Low engages audiences with lively tales of Seattle's seedy past; behind-the-scenes looks at real-life crime solving; the trials and tribulations of completing an education and launching a second career during the later stages of life, and how he personally approaches the writing process. With his wide ranging experience and extensive knowledge of Seattle's colorful past, Low makes a compelling interview or guest.


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Neil Low

4.2/5 ( ratings)
Neil Low spins tales of mystery & suspense set in 1940's Seattle. The Alan Stewart Mystery Series from Tigress Publishing includes:

Thick as Thieves, Sign of the Dragon,

& his latest thriller,

Unreasonable Persuasion

--which ended 2010 as the #3 trade paperback sold in Seattle .

From shady hotels to catacombs under Chinatown and real-life local murder mysteries, Low expertly weaves elements of Seattles colorful past into the exploits of 1940s Seattle Private Investigator Alan Stewart. Since his debut novel Thick as Thieves , Low has been receiving solid praise and attention. Noted true crime author Ann Rule strongly endorsed Lows debut,
No one can write about cops and robbers like a real police officer. When they are good they are very, very good, and Captain Neil Low is very good as he magically captures another era in his new book.


Thick as Thieves,the first installment in the Alan Stewart Mystery Series, ended 2008 as the Independent Mystery Bookseller Associations #3 trade paperback sold in Seattle. In addition, it was named a Readers Favorite by Seattle Times book editor Mary Ann Gwinn. Lows follow-up novel Sign of the Dragon ended 2009 at the #2 position.


For more information, visit Low's official website at

www.neillow.com





About Low:


Retired as the Night Duty Commander for the Seattle Police Department, Low had been with the SPD for 50 years. Throughout his career, he commanded a variety of areas including Homicide and Violent Crimes, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Internal Affairs, and Advanced Training, Metropolitan Section and Special Planning, Homeland Security, and the aforementioned Night Duty Command.

Low began his writing career at the University of Washington's Bothell campus writing for the school's newspaper: The Bothell Commons. A Seattle native and graduate of Shoreline High School, Low now lives in Snohomish County. All eight of his novels will soon be available at independent bookstores, but right now are available only at select stores, Amazon.com, and Kindle.

When not writing short-stories or novels, Low works as a law enforcement consultant, specializing in procedures, tactics, training, and discipline. HeLow is available for author readings and guest appearances.

In support of his writing career, Low has held a number of signings and participated in special events such as the Tigress Wine and Words with Authors series and the Tigress Publishing Murder Mystery Tour featuring Neil Low--a behind the scenes walking tour focusing on Seattle's seedy past and notorious crime scenes in Pioneer Square.

Low has been featured regularly in print media, as well as on local talk radio and television, and has been a keynote speaker and panelist for such varied organizations as the City Arts Fest, NW Mystery Writers of America, the University of Washington, and WaState C.O.P.S., as well as the combined Mill Creek reading clubs. As a guest or speaker, Low engages audiences with lively tales of Seattle's seedy past; behind-the-scenes looks at real-life crime solving; the trials and tribulations of completing an education and launching a second career during the later stages of life, and how he personally approaches the writing process. With his wide ranging experience and extensive knowledge of Seattle's colorful past, Low makes a compelling interview or guest.


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