Author Stephen Steele draws upon real-world implications of major scientific discoveries to give relevancy to the rapid-fire, nail-biting stories in his new three-book series, The Trouble with Miracles.
“They’re all reality based,” Steele said of his books in a recent interview. “Each one has a societal or worldwide element of great concern, and each one has an element of technology that is fiction today, but could easily be reality tomorrow.”
Book I, The Cannastar Factor, is about an inexpensive, organically grown cure for viral disease — everything from cancer to coronavirus to the common cold — that Big Pharma makes illegal!
Book II, The Organ Grinder Factor, is about a 3D printer that replaces human organs without the need for surgery. The story is set amid the horrors of child slavery in Africa and the ongoing conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians in Israel.
Book III, The Trouble with Miracles, is about the discovery of the ancient secret to fusion energy in a desperate race to keep it out of the wrong hands that ranges from Chile’s high northern desert to the magic and mystery of Easter Island and its statues. The story exposes China’s inexorable drive to control the world’s natural resources and leaves readers to ponder a difficult philosophical question: is man ready to be responsible for an energy source so powerful it can solve air pollution and climate change forever … or will he use it to turn earth to space dust in a heartbeat?
Steele sums up The Trouble with Miracles trilogy this way: “Facts about the real world dramatized in thrilling adventures that make the truth a little less intimidating and in the end give hope for a better world.”
About the Author
Stephen Steele is a graduate of the University of North Texas with degrees in English literature and marketing. An avid sailor, swimmer and mountain biker, the author worked as a salesman, syndicator of television sports shows, builder and developer, ski instructor and cowboy. He lives in Montana in an 1800’s Victorian home with his ruthless editor Beverly.
For more information, please visit www.stephensteelebooks.com, or follow the author on the following social media sites: Twitter: @StephenSteeleMT; Instagram: stephensteelebooks; Facebook: Stephen Steele – Author.
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