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I have a question regarding something I came across last night.
My current read, The Venetian Betrayal by Steve Berry involves a fictitious office within the US Intelligence network called the Magellan Billet. The character in charge of the Billet, Stephanie Nelle, was having a meeting with the President discussing some things pertinent to the story line (trying not to be a spoiler.) Anyway, when she asked the President about the source of some information, the President casually replied "Painter Crowe of Sigma." Their conversation quickly moved on and that was the only reference to Crowe or Sigma.
Here's the thing: Painter Crowe as the head of Sigma Force is the creation of James Rollins and the center of his last four books (Sandstorm, Map of Bones, Black Order, and Judas Strain.) Now, I haven't read any of Rollins' books, but all four of the ones I just listed are on my desk and are next in line for me to read after I finish the Berry I'm reading now. And I've read the jackets/back cover synopsis on them so I recognized the Crowe/Sigma reference immediately.
Which finally brings me to my question(s): Does anyone know of a direct relationship between Berry and Rollins? The aren't published by the same folks. Further, and I suppose the main question I want answered is, how common is this fictional cross-reference? Is it "advertising" of sorts? Or is it just for fun? I can't recall noticing this sort of thing before.
Certainly intriguing...
My current read, The Venetian Betrayal by Steve Berry involves a fictitious office within the US Intelligence network called the Magellan Billet. The character in charge of the Billet, Stephanie Nelle, was having a meeting with the President discussing some things pertinent to the story line (trying not to be a spoiler.) Anyway, when she asked the President about the source of some information, the President casually replied "Painter Crowe of Sigma." Their conversation quickly moved on and that was the only reference to Crowe or Sigma.
Here's the thing: Painter Crowe as the head of Sigma Force is the creation of James Rollins and the center of his last four books (Sandstorm, Map of Bones, Black Order, and Judas Strain.) Now, I haven't read any of Rollins' books, but all four of the ones I just listed are on my desk and are next in line for me to read after I finish the Berry I'm reading now. And I've read the jackets/back cover synopsis on them so I recognized the Crowe/Sigma reference immediately.
Which finally brings me to my question(s): Does anyone know of a direct relationship between Berry and Rollins? The aren't published by the same folks. Further, and I suppose the main question I want answered is, how common is this fictional cross-reference? Is it "advertising" of sorts? Or is it just for fun? I can't recall noticing this sort of thing before.
Certainly intriguing...