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Dive into the gripping world of military conflict and the shadowy realm of the international arms trade with 'The Beacon Project' by Toby Fraser. This brand new paperback thriller, measuring 152 x 234 mm and boasting 408 pages, is an unforgettable journey through the intertwined lives of two men: Ryan Trishler, a visionary nanotech entrepreneur, and Alexander Volkov, a retired Soviet general. Both men emerge from contrasting backgrounds, yet they are irrevocably drawn into the brutal realities of warfare.
'The Beacon Project' is more than just a thrilling narrative; it’s a poignant exploration of moral dilemmas, power, and the stark choices made by influential figures in times of conflict. Fraser's narrative brings to light the ugly truths of the illegal arms trade and the profound political corruption that sustains it. This profound family drama, embedded in high stakes and extreme technology, keeps readers on the edge of their seats while confronting the ethical implications of war.
Published by Lovat Publishing on August 16, 2019, this book resonates with those interested in contemporary political issues and the impact of technology on society. The author, deeply affected by the horror of war zones and refugee crises, meticulously crafts a tale that examines the nexus of business and crime in the arms trade. Don’t miss out on this compelling read that has already captured the attention of security agencies in New Zealand!
Ready to delve into a story that will challenge your perspectives? Grab your copy today and prepare for an exhilarating ride into the heart of darkness. Fast and reliable delivery options available!
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 152 x 234 mm
Pages: 408
Bind: paperback
Author: Toby Fraser Publisher: Lovat Publishing
Publication Date: 16-08-2019
Nanotech entrepreneur Ryan Trishler and retired Soviet general Alexander Volkov come from very different worlds, yet both have survived the toughest of upbringings. And now each man understands something of the nature of military conflict: one using technology to avoid senseless deaths on the battlefield, the other profiting from wartime brutality wherever it happens. A searing indictment of the international arms trade and the political corruption that feeds it, The Beacon Project is both high-octane thriller and moving family drama, a story that shows the stark choices powerful men make, and the razor-thin line between good and evil. You know you’re getting deep into your research when it attracts official attention in New Zealand. For Christchurch author Toby Fraser, that moment came when he was researching the illegal arms trade for his novel, The Beacon Project. More than once his extensive online searching led to a follow-up from concerned security agencies checking on his intentions. Fraser was drawn to the subject matter not by fascination but by abhorrence. His studies, travels and life experience had made him aware of the horrors of war zones and refugee camps, and of the sheer misery the arms trade created. He also saw the bigger picture that lay behind the trade – large corporations that exploited their position as manufacturers of armaments in order to promote their products. It is this nexus of legitimate business and the criminal underworld that Fraser
'The Beacon Project' is more than just a thrilling narrative; it’s a poignant exploration of moral dilemmas, power, and the stark choices made by influential figures in times of conflict. Fraser's narrative brings to light the ugly truths of the illegal arms trade and the profound political corruption that sustains it. This profound family drama, embedded in high stakes and extreme technology, keeps readers on the edge of their seats while confronting the ethical implications of war.
Published by Lovat Publishing on August 16, 2019, this book resonates with those interested in contemporary political issues and the impact of technology on society. The author, deeply affected by the horror of war zones and refugee crises, meticulously crafts a tale that examines the nexus of business and crime in the arms trade. Don’t miss out on this compelling read that has already captured the attention of security agencies in New Zealand!
Ready to delve into a story that will challenge your perspectives? Grab your copy today and prepare for an exhilarating ride into the heart of darkness. Fast and reliable delivery options available!
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 152 x 234 mm
Pages: 408
Bind: paperback
Author: Toby Fraser Publisher: Lovat Publishing
Publication Date: 16-08-2019
Nanotech entrepreneur Ryan Trishler and retired Soviet general Alexander Volkov come from very different worlds, yet both have survived the toughest of upbringings. And now each man understands something of the nature of military conflict: one using technology to avoid senseless deaths on the battlefield, the other profiting from wartime brutality wherever it happens. A searing indictment of the international arms trade and the political corruption that feeds it, The Beacon Project is both high-octane thriller and moving family drama, a story that shows the stark choices powerful men make, and the razor-thin line between good and evil. You know you’re getting deep into your research when it attracts official attention in New Zealand. For Christchurch author Toby Fraser, that moment came when he was researching the illegal arms trade for his novel, The Beacon Project. More than once his extensive online searching led to a follow-up from concerned security agencies checking on his intentions. Fraser was drawn to the subject matter not by fascination but by abhorrence. His studies, travels and life experience had made him aware of the horrors of war zones and refugee camps, and of the sheer misery the arms trade created. He also saw the bigger picture that lay behind the trade – large corporations that exploited their position as manufacturers of armaments in order to promote their products. It is this nexus of legitimate business and the criminal underworld that Fraser