Geoffrey Bott, author of the political thriller “Biological Deception,” will sign copies of his work at the London Book Fair 2026. The book signing session is made possible by the self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet, which will also display the book at 6A90.
The London Book Fair 2026 will take place on March 10-12, at Olympia, London, UK. The book trade fair is one of the world's leading publishing events. Each year, it brings together publishers, agents, authors, and industry leaders to exchange ideas, forge partnerships, and showcase new works.
As the first installment of The Deception trilogy, “Biological Deception” sets a gripping foundation for the series. The political thriller follows the lead character Daniel Cross, a British scientist, who is sent to verify a high-value diamond in Namibia. However, an inconclusive test triggers a deadly chain of events.
As Cross digs deeper, he attracts the attention of powerful intelligence agencies and hidden players operating across borders. The narrative unfolds into a web of advanced biological research, covert agendas, and elite interests determined to control outcomes behind the scenes.
Blending authentic scientific detail with relentless momentum, the story examines ethics, power, and vulnerability in an interconnected world. Each discovery raises the stakes, revealing how close modern society may be to engineered catastrophe.
To Bott, participating in a global literary marketplace that has launched careers marks a milestone in his writing journey. This platform also offers him the opportunity to reach new audiences and pursue long‑term publishing opportunities.
Order a copy of “Biological Deception” on Solihull Publishing Shop, ReadersMagnet Bookstore, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble. Visit Geoffrey Bott at his book signing session at the ReadersMagnet stand 6A90.
Book Details
“Biological Deception”
Author: Geoffrey Bott
Genre: Thriller
Publisher: ReadersMagnet LLC
Published Date: August 6, 2024
Author's Biography
Geoffrey Bott was born in England and earned his electronic engineering degree from the University of Sheffield before he turned 21. He founded a scientific company in California at 24 and gained international recognition. His first novel, Uphill (2019), inspired by personal hardships, was nominated for a CIPA EVVY Independent Writer's Award in 2020. Its success launched his thriller trilogy.
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