Basic training with the Canadian Reserves, entering a monastery, and sleeping on the sides of roads while hitch-hiking through Europe was the life of Baron Deschauer shortly after leaving high school. Sanity, university, and the need to earn a living earned him a B.Ed., BA, and LLB before embarking on an entrepreneurial life in London, England. He is able to order food, look for a toilet, and find directions in German, Mandarin, French, and Hebrew. As Clint Eastwood said, a man should know his limitations. After watching the movie, Baron now only writes in English.
In his quest to better understand the world around him, he has written a number of books exploring existence (Revelation and Faust), capital (Art of Wealth) and the complex interplay of will, luck, fate, and hope (the Man on the Run series). His most recent book, Concentration Camps of Canada, is described by Kirkus Reviews as: “A sensitive, well-told story of one life ruined by the racism of involuntary assimilation.”
He is married and lives in the Channel Islands.
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This book sets out in short stories and narratives the secrets to developing the mind-set of the wealthy; it is Sun Tzu's Art of War meets Kiyosaki's Rich Dad Poor Dad.
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One man can make a difference; the how and why can mean the difference between war and peace.
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Fast paced political thriller involving the CIA, China and an ultra-secret sect who influence the world's events through finance and politics.
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Current 'Faust' story.
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Matt, a gambler from South Africa, meets Julia, a gap-year honour student from England, and makes more money in one spin at the roulette table than anyone in history.
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Novel about a man who, broken-hearted, decides to get rich to find love.
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Thriller anchored around real life events and characters.
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This book sets out the secret of being content and happy and the meaning of life; it would be liked by those who read books like Marcus Aurelius' Meditations and Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat Pray Love.
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Thriller, wrestling with the pressing issues of human trafficking, role of violence in securing peace, and the lengths we will go for justice and love.
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