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Carl Nelson (Author)
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September 9, 2003
Secret Players is about international intrigue and behind-the-scenes power run amok. But it is also a metaphor for the dangers of a few elitists conspiring to formulate a strategy for a New World Order without consulting the people.

Taking the reader to Pittsburgh, Detroit, Saginaw, Washington, Paris, Tokyo, and Taiwan, this story shows how the lives of five strong women and four determined men become intertwined during the last half of the twentieth century.

Two veterans who faced each other during World War II set out to change the world. Buck Steele, who wants to be rich, is determined not to live a Pittsburgh steel mill life.Sako Amanuma, out of hatred and shame, against the private wishes of his wife becomes the Shadow Shogun of Japan with a strategy to conquer the United States.

Buck's accidental wife, Carrick, takes him to Detroit and introduces him to the Cass family of Saginaw. Buck then grows the CASS Corporation into America's first billion-dollar conglomerate and a target for take-over by the Shadow Shogon.


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An absorbing tale of rivalry that carries the weight of history. Potent stuff! --San Diego Writers/Editors Guild

About the Author

The author, Carl Nelson is a former Navy captain, turned professor, turned writer. Better known for his seven non-fiction books about international business and trade (best seller, Import/Export: How to Get Started in International Trade), Carl widens his authorship with this, his second novel.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 328 pages
  • Publisher: New Century Press (September 9, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890035327
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890035327
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,819,849 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Author Biography
Carl Nelson

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Carl Nelson was educated at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. He also holds a Master of Science degree in economics/systems analysis, and a doctorate in international finance and trade. He is listed in Who's Who in California, 1989, Who's Who in America, 2006, Who's Who in American Education, 2006, and Who's Who in the World, 2007.
During his first career, Carl rose from enlisted recruit to highly decorated U.S. Navy Captain. He served in many demanding staff positions and commanded five combat organizations including the guided missile cruiser U.S.S. Worden CG 18, the frigate U.S.S. Cook FF 1083, and the fleet salvage vessel U.S.S. Cocopa ATF 101. He served four tours of duty in the Vietnam War one of which was for one year as Senior Advisor to the commander of combat riverine operations in the Rung Sat Special Zone (RSSZ) and Logistics base at Nha Be. His war decorations include the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with combat V, two Air Medals, the Combat Action Medal and 14 others.
Carl's second career as a professor and writer has spanned twenty-nine years. During that time he was the professor of international business at the California International Business University (CIBU) and has been awarded that school's Distinguished Educator Award. Seven of his works of non-fiction, three novels and more than fifty short stories, articles, and technical papers have been published. He has also written poetry, a movie script, and a stage play. He is a member of the Authors Guild of America, PEN USA, and is a life member of and twice served as president of the San Diego Writers/Editors Guild.
His long fiction includes: Madam President and the Admiral, 2008, a political/military/romance thriller that was nominated for a Pulitzer; His novel Secret Players, won the San Diego Book Awards Association prize of "best thriller" of 2003. His first novel, The Advisor (Cô-Vân), is a Vietnam War thriller that won the 1989 Southern California Writers Conference's award for "best fiction."
His published non-fiction books include: Import/Export: How to Take Your Business Across Borders, 2009, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill (This book is America's "best selling, most popular book" for its purpose); also Your Own Import-Export Business: Winning the Trade Game (GBTC, 1988); Global Success; International Business Tactics of the 1990s (TAB-McGraw-Hill, 1990); and Managing Globally: A Complete Guide to Competing Worldwide (Irwin, 1994).
His three book Global Manager Series, published by International Thomson Business Press, includes: Protocol For Profit: A Manager's Guide to Competing Worldwide, 1998; International Business: A Manager's Guide to Strategy in the Age of Globalism, 1998; and Exporting: A Manager's Guide to The World Market, 1999.
In June 2004, Carl won "first Prize" from the San Diego African American Writers & Artists, for his short story titled, Bokassa Johnson.
Carl and his wife Dolores are accomplished world travelers, having, in addition to his travels with Navy and hers with the Air Force, toured 15 countries in the past three years.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Secret Players a spy/espionage thriller, March 19, 2004
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Robert Vigil (Chula Vista, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Secret Players is a marvelous read. Mr. Nelson has crafted a superb thriller with global implications: politically, economically and militarily. The adage "write what interests you and write what you know" is very apparent in the author's telling of his story, a cat and mouse game start to finish. The novel is a jewel and an excellent source of history, economics and politics beginning with World War II to the present.
Secret Players is one of the finest examples of what Elizabeth George (Write Away!) calls the hourglass plot, where two sets of characters bear equal weight in the novel and two plot lines run separately like two parallel lines. Our curiosity is aroused. We wonder how and when we'll see the relationship between the two characters and the two plots: all the time we sense that we are heading toward a convergence.
After finishing the novel, you'll sit back impressed by the characters and unique plot and at the same time enriched with a retelling (lesson) of world history.
Congratulations, Mr. Nelson. A wonderful novel worthy of a large reading public.

Robert Vigil
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5.0 out of 5 stars A sweeping HISTORICAL novel, November 29, 2003
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Robert Vigil (Chula Vista, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Secret Players is clearly a sweeping HISTORICAL novel. Although the plot/characters (five women and four determined men) are held together through Buck Steele's life, Sako his Japanese enemy, and the Cass dynasty, it seems to me not fair to market it other than as a great slice of American life during the COLD WAR.
HISTORY makes these American characters pivotal, with the Japanese and other characters in the wings, always waiting for their cue! HISTORY eventually upstages all other elements. Of course it's rife with international intrigue.
But promoting it as "a literary novel" that 'carries the weight of history' isn't enough.
I thought immediately of Gone with the Wind, Giant, The Forsythe Saga and Gettysburg.
During my read, again and again I came across fascinating cultural/historical/economic stuff, a great slice of cultural life, again, during the COLD WAR .
And I found allusions--accurate and fascinating--and perceptions about, for instance, the Marshall Plan, incredibly interesting observations about post-war Japan, Japanese-Chinese relations, the Bilderburg group, depicted as "a new world order with a global agenda, dominated by Europeans!---(wasn't Buck Steele a member?).
And, as was my luck, various snapshots of Americana popped out, such as the possibly apocryphal tale of Edgar Bergen and the bartender who became Charlie McCarthy's prototype in the Saginaw Club. Wow! This is wonderful, rich CULTURAL stuff!
I know Secret Players will do well---but it needs to be marketed for what it is---otherwise it tends to come across as another Danielle Steele novel. Wish I'd had more time to expound.
Congratulations on a really super book.
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