Espionage and Eggs in D.C.
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| Kansas-born, Adelaide-based thriller and espionage novelist James Houston Turner will address a breakfast crowd over shaken, not stirred scrambled eggs at the 60th annual NAFSA convention in Washington, DC. He will speak about his adopted home of Adelaide, surviving cancer, his life as a writer, and his experiences as a former courier and smuggler behind the old Iron Curtain and how they inspired him to write fiction. Guests will receive complimentary copies of his latest geopolitical thriller, The Identity Factor. His previous novel, The Second Thirteen, which is based on Department Thirteen, the actual assassination and sabotage unit of the KGB, is currently optioned for film. Turner is sponsored by Qantas Airways and Jacob's Creek wine. He and his wife, Wendy, a former triathlon winner, live in Adelaide, South Australia. Information about the author, plus news and reviews of his books, can be found on his website: www.jameshoustonturner.com | |||||
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