Death Is Forever

Death Is Forever by Elizabeth Lowell is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on November 30, 2004. This 464-page novel explores themes of danger, greed, trust, secrets, and passion, weaving a narrative that reflects the complexities of the diamond trade. Originally titled The Diamond Tiger and released in 1993 under the name Ann Maxwell, this edition revisits the story with a fresh perspective while maintaining its core elements.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of fiction and romance as the plot unfolds, delving into the intricacies of relationships and the darker sides of ambition. The author revisits her earlier work, acknowledging the changes in both her storytelling style and the diamond industry over the years. This edition invites readers to engage with a narrative that balances intrigue and emotional depth, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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Dear Reader,
Sometimes, if you’re very lucky, you can go home again. An earlier version of this book was titled The Diamond Tiger and came out in 1993 under the name Ann Maxwell. When my present publisher offered me the opportunity of going back to the novel under the name Elizabeth Lowell, I admit that I hesitated. In the years since first publication, the diamond trade has changed so greatly that it would be impossible to update the facts in the book without destroying the very story that had compelled me to write in the first place.
But like the diamond trade, my style of telling a story has also changed over the years. I decided to revisit the novel because I loved it and hoped my new readers would as well. Death Is Forever is my favorite kind of story, combining elements of danger, greed, trust, secrets, passions, and death. Enjoy!
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