Potential misrepresentation of James Patterson's involvement in a Jeffrey Epstein book published by Little, Brown
The passage suggests that a major publisher may have concealed the true authorship of a book linking a high‑profile author (James Patterson) to Jeffrey Epstein, which could be a lead for investigating Little, Brown allegedly told a journalist the book was not by James Patterson to avoid scrutiny. The actual writer is John Connolly, who has an obsession with Epstein and was barred by Vanity Fair J
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The passage suggests that a major publisher may have concealed the true authorship of a book linking a high‑profile author (James Patterson) to Jeffrey Epstein, which could be a lead for investigating Little, Brown allegedly told a journalist the book was not by James Patterson to avoid scrutiny. The actual writer is John Connolly, who has an obsession with Epstein and was barred by Vanity Fair J
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