This is the sixth anniversary of the publication of The Tesla Legacy. Nikola Tesla was a dichotomy. He had a brilliant mind and could invent in that mind and go to prototype without a blueprint. He gave us alternating current technology for the lights in our homes and offices. But he was also on the autism spectrum with many weird quirks. When he went to a restaurant, he insisted on having multiples of three napkins (3, 6, 9), and he didn’t like being touched.
My international thriller, The Tesla Legacy, is a modern-day story
of an Afghani terrorist and a secret government agent trying to get their hands
on a weapon of mass destruction designed by Tesla but includes a lot of
background about Nikola Tesla, the historical figure.
The Tesla Legacy is available in print, e-book and audio editions:
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Audio download https://bit.ly/3rZtlvD
Audio CD https://bit.ly/3dP9LNp
Picture a retired mathematics professor and conspiracy nut with a butt-kicking,
surrogate-daughter sidekick. Elmore Kranz bombards the police with his predictions
of disaster until one of them actually happens, to the point that he’s
implicated in the plot. Even with the assistance of his one ally, rookie cop
Brittney Chase, people start dying around Elmore as attempts are made on his
life. Following up on inventions from eccentric genius, Nikola Tesla, Elmore
and Brittney team up to solve a hundred-year-old puzzle.
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