Dive into the Underworld of Illegal Art – Uncovering Stolen Valuables and Hidden Truths that Spark Betrayal, Deceit, and Death

Unraveling the Shadowy Underworld of Antiquities Trade in S.G. Benton’s RELICS TORN

S.G. Benton’s latest novel, RELICS TORN, is a thrilling international thriller that combines suspenseful action with a complex exploration of moral ambiguity in the world of antiquities trade. Liliane Ashe, an art sleuth on a mission to track stolen art and uncover the mystery of her missing mother, finds herself drawn into a dangerous case when her past catches up to her in the form of Interpol Agent Victor Aldwyn.

As they delve deeper into the investigation of a prestigious art gallery with suspicious activities, Liliane and Victor discover a ruthless empire that spans continents. With a series of murders connected to art thefts, it becomes clear that the individuals involved will go to great lengths to protect their secrets. Liliane soon realizes that her own past is intertwined with this underground empire and that she has become the latest target.

RELICS TORN is a gripping story that takes readers from the mountains of New Mexico to the criminal underworld of London. The novel is packed with suspenseful action and unexpected twists, keeping readers on edge until the very end. It’s a must-read for art enthusiasts, mystery lovers, and fans of books like The DaVinci Code and The Rembrandt Affair.

Author S.G. Benton has over two decades of experience as a lawyer and university lecturer in art and antiquities law, with a PhD in anthropology focusing on cultural heritage objects. She brings her wealth of knowledge to bear on this thrilling novel, creating an authentic portrayal of the world she knows so well. She currently resides in Copenhagen, Denmark with her husband after extensive travel worldwide.

For more information about S.G. Benton or RELICS TORN, visit her website or social media platforms or contact Leah Joseph at Palmetto Publishing for interviews or further information about this exciting new release

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