Miles Etherton

  Miles Etherton is a historian with a special interest in WWII and modern-day technologies. He likes to explore the darker side of our existence, and in particular the murkier depths of the online world. He is an expert at melting intriguing facts into captivating fiction–not for the fainthearted–in his cyber thrillers. Miles loves the internet and the online world. What if one of the greatest technological advances we’ve made, would be misused? What if…

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Miller Caldwell

Miller H. Caldwell was born in 1950, and grew up in the manse at Kirriemuir, in the northeast of Scotland. He finished schooling in Glasgow, determined to lead a humanitarian life. He was appointed by the Church of Scotland to work in Ghana. He was the Secretary to the Tema Council of Churches and the Tema Community Project. He met his wife in Ghana. Returning to the UK in 1978, he enrolled at London University…

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Clay Vermulm

The no-fall zone—the point on a climb where falling means death and finishing the route to the top is safer than attempting a descent. As a man who climbs and explores the mountains regularly, author Clay Vermulm is no stranger to arguably insane amounts of risk. After all, what sane man would forsake a teaching career and a profitable position as a restaurant sous chef to become a full-time author? Sanity notwithstanding, that is exactly…

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