Edward Attwell studied the history of art at the Hidronauld Institute and the University of Cambridge. University recently visiting the University, he is currently complemented by a professor of art history in the American University of Rome, and the founder and president of Arca, the Association of Research in crimes against art, a non-commercial thinking tank and consulting team for questions in art crime (www.writemyessay.NYC). His work in the field of artistic history and art crime was appreciated in such forums as New York Times magazine, Time Magazine, Wall Street Journal, BBC Radio, National Public Radio, El Pais, Vogue, Canity Fair and Tatler among others. It appeared on radio and television, including ITV, CNBC and MSNBC, and it is constantly demand as a teacher. Edward is the author of numerous articles and novels, Art Vora (Atria 2017), which is an international bestseller. He is an editor of an academic collection of essays, entitled art and crime: exploring the dark side of the world of art (Praeger 2019) and is the author of museum temporary rows of leadership in Museums in Spain (GeoPlaneta 2020). His new nefintic book, theft of a mystical lamb: The true history of the most desirable masterpiece in the world was published by PublicAffairs in October 2020. He lives in Italy and lectures internationally in the subjects of artistic history and art.