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About the Author

The Atlas Protocol

Espionage Thriller Author

Writer • Researcher • Map obsessive

The Atlas Protocol is written by a thriller author fascinated by maps, misinformation, and the invisible infrastructure of global power. Years of research into intelligence history, finance, and border politics inform every location in the series.

The idea for the series began with a simple question: what if a secret society originally created to map the world had evolved into something that controlled it? From that question came the Protocol — a network that hides inside borders, banks, and bureaucracies, leaving behind only coordinates and coded ledgers.

When not plotting dead drops and decryption puzzles, the author can be found reading declassified documents, studying subway maps, and searching for the next city that feels like it has a secret.

Influences

  • Cold War intelligence history
  • Geopolitical thrillers
  • Cartography and old maps
  • Finance and offshore banking
  • Numbers stations and cryptography

FAQ

Is The Atlas Protocol based on real events?
It is fiction, but the locations, tradecraft, and historical references are deeply researched.
How many books are planned?
At least six, each centered on a major location and a piece of the Protocol's history.
Can I read a sample?
Yes — a sample chapter from Book I is available on the sample page.