Erik Hamre is a former banker, so rest assured he knows how to make stuff up. He's got an MBA and a Master in Economics, which has nothing to do with what he writes about. But if you like smart and unpredictable stories you might very well be up for the most entertaining eight hours ever spent with your clothes on.
So far the themes Erik has explored in his books are:
49 Days and Day 50: Fast paced Sci-Fi thrillers exploring psychedelics and spiritualism.
Tuna Life: A serial killer thriller exploring internet start-ups, greed and privacy.
The Last Alchemist: A mystery thriller exploring the history of wealth creation and ancient mysteries.
Dangerous Brains: A murder mystery exploring the potential dangers of Artificial Intelligence and technology.
The Luck Theory and A Fragile World: Crime thrillers exploring uncertainty.
So far the themes Erik has explored in his books are:
49 Days and Day 50: Fast paced Sci-Fi thrillers exploring psychedelics and spiritualism.
Tuna Life: A serial killer thriller exploring internet start-ups, greed and privacy.
The Last Alchemist: A mystery thriller exploring the history of wealth creation and ancient mysteries.
Dangerous Brains: A murder mystery exploring the potential dangers of Artificial Intelligence and technology.
The Luck Theory and A Fragile World: Crime thrillers exploring uncertainty.
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