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Lithuania, Russia, and Pipeline Cyber Terrorism: When Fiction Gets Real Author talk with Ursula Wong

Lithuania, Russia, and Pipeline Cyber Terrorism: When Fiction Gets Real Author talk with Ursula Wong In-Person

Join Ursula Wong as she talks about her latest book, Black Amber, a thriller about Russian attempts to control Europe’s supply of natural gas. Wong's continuing "Amber War" series chronicles the relationship between Russia and her European neighbors, beginning with the Soviet occupation of Lithuania during WWII.

A novel based on current events, Ursula will discuss efforts to stop completion of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline under the Baltic Sea bringing gas from Russia to Germany. She’ll review cyber terrorism in Ukraine, and the European Union’s willingness to let Russia be a major factor in her energy future.

Ursula Wong writes gripping stories about strong women who battle impossible odds to achieve their dreams. Her work has appeared in Everyday Fiction, Spinetingler Magazine, Mystery Reader’s Journal, and the popular Insanity Tales anthologies. For more information, go to www.ursulawong.wordpress.com.

Date:
Saturday, April 25, 2020
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Community Room
Non-Bookable Location/Building:
Rodgers Memorial Library
Categories:
  Adult Services Program  
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