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TWISTED REASONS is the first in a trilogy of international crime thrillers based on arms and human trafficking from a modern 'rogue' Russian state. This is the tale of two college friends who get drawn into the heist of nuclear material from a former Soviet site. The novel examines the nature of evil, and, in its broader historical and geographical sweep, explores Stalin's decadent régime through flashbacks that incorporate aspects from my own family's experiences. It is plot driven, and reflects elements of Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy and Tom Rob Smith's Child 44, as well as Graham…mehr

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TWISTED REASONS is the first in a trilogy of international crime thrillers based on arms and human trafficking from a modern 'rogue' Russian state. This is the tale of two college friends who get drawn into the heist of nuclear material from a former Soviet site. The novel examines the nature of evil, and, in its broader historical and geographical sweep, explores Stalin's decadent régime through flashbacks that incorporate aspects from my own family's experiences. It is plot driven, and reflects elements of Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy and Tom Rob Smith's Child 44, as well as Graham Greene's The Third Man. Arriving in Vienna to find his friend Adam Kallay, an official at the International Atomic Energy Agency, presumed dead, crime novelist Greg Martens teams up with Interpol Agent Anne Rossiter and Julia, Kallay's Russian girlfriend, to solve the case and track the disappearance from a former Soviet nuclear site of enough uranium to make a bomb. The story moves from espionage entrepȏt Vienna to radioactivity contaminated Chelyabinsk and to front-line Georgia, as the three combat arms merchants allied to Russian secret police to prevent the stolen uranium from getting into the hands of terrorists. Along the way, Greg learns brutal truths about himself and his family's past and falls in love with Anne. Geza Tatrallyay conceived the book while he was living in Vienna and traveling throughout the former Soviet bloc.


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Born in Budapest, Hungary, Geza escaped with his family in 1956, emigrating to Canada. He graduated with a BA in Human Ecology from Harvard University in 1972, and, as a Rhodes Scholar, next attended Oxford University, where he obtained a BA/MA in Human Sciences in 1974. He completed his studies with a MSc in Economics from London School of Economics and Politics, and represented Canada as an épée fencer in the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal.

Geza's professional experience has included stints in government, international organizations, finance and environmental entrepreneurship. Since 2004, he has been semi-retired, managing a few investments mainly in the clean energy sector and devoting his time to the two great loves in his life, his family and his writing. With dual Canadian and Hungarian nationality, Geza divides his time between Bordeaux, France, and Barnard, Vermont, with frequent visits to New York, Toronto, and London. He has a few early publishing credits to his name (mainly poetry, articles, a short story translation from Hungarian etc.) as well as the thriller Arctic Meltdown.