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71: Course of Empires with Thriller Writer Brian Nelson

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Brian Nelson is a former Fulbright Scholar who holds degrees in international relations, economics, and creative writing. His first book, The Silence and the Scorpion, a clocked account of the 2002 uprising against Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, was named one of the Best Books of 2009 by The Economist. His second book, The Last Sword Maker, was a #1 Amazon Bestseller in the Thriller genre and launched the successful Course Of Empire series about a group of military scientists and naval officers who create the world’s most advanced military technology. He lives in Colorado with his wife and two children.
The Last Sword Maker, is an action-packed thriller about a high-tech arms race between the United States and China. It follows a diverse cast of characters as they strive to be the first to make the next generation of weapons using a mixture of artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology.
Find Brian at:
IG: @Brian_Nelson_Author
X: @Brian_A_Nelson
https://briannelsonbooks.com

Don't forget to check out Ty Benhoff’s new adventure, Overmatch, on Amazon or wherever books are sold.
Thanks to Forget the Whale for the music.
Tripecoh Media LLC.
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Brian Nelson is a former Fulbright Scholar who holds degrees in international relations, economics, and creative writing. His first book, The Silence and the Scorpion, a clocked account of the 2002 uprising against Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, was named one of the Best Books of 2009 by The Economist. His second book, The Last Sword Maker, was a #1 Amazon Bestseller in the Thriller genre and launched the successful Course Of Empire series about a group of military scientists and naval officers who create the world’s most advanced military technology. He lives in Colorado with his wife and two children.
The Last Sword Maker, is an action-packed thriller about a high-tech arms race between the United States and China. It follows a diverse cast of characters as they strive to be the first to make the next generation of weapons using a mixture of artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology.
Find Brian at:
IG: @Brian_Nelson_Author
X: @Brian_A_Nelson
https://briannelsonbooks.com

Don't forget to check out Ty Benhoff’s new adventure, Overmatch, on Amazon or wherever books are sold.
Thanks to Forget the Whale for the music.
Tripecoh Media LLC.
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