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Shawn Lawrence Otto

    Shawn Lawrence Otto crea novelas de crimen literarias que profundizan en complejas relaciones humanas y dilemas morales. Su enfoque estilístico combina narrativas apasionantes con una profunda perspicacia psicológica de sus personajes. Otto también demuestra un gran interés por la ciencia y su intersección con la sociedad, un tema sutilmente entretejido en su ficción. Sus obras atraen a lectores que buscan historias reflexivas con profundidad intelectual.

    Sins of Our Fathers
    Fool Me Twice
    The War on Science: Who's Waging It, Why It Matters, What We Can Do about It
    • The book explores the critical role of informed citizenry in governance, as emphasized by Thomas Jefferson. It delves into the current landscape where scientific progress faces significant threats from a coordinated war on science, encompassing identity politics, ideology, and industrial interests. This conflict has led to a troubling decline in rational discourse within Western democracies, where evidence-based decision-making is increasingly overshadowed by populism and vocal minorities, affecting crucial areas like climate change, health care, and technology.

      The War on Science: Who's Waging It, Why It Matters, What We Can Do about It
    • Fool Me Twice

      • 376 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Reveals how social and policy changes are failing to support scientific research in such key areas as climate change, energy, and genetics, counseling readers on how to overcome such challenges as political denials and a lack of scientific government expertise.

      Fool Me Twice
    • Sins of Our Fathers

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The story revolves around a corrupt banker in Minnesota who, after embezzling money for his gambling habit, finds himself blackmailed by his boss. Tasked with undermining a Native American-owned bank, he unexpectedly forms genuine friendships with the community he intends to betray. As he grapples with his moral dilemmas and attempts to redeem himself, the narrative explores themes of ethics, identity, and the complexities of cultural relationships.

      Sins of Our Fathers