Rhiannon Beaubien
Beaubien crafts narratives that interlace her expertise in Canadian intelligence with compelling literary themes, particularly in the domains of espionage and mental models. Her novels such as "Alone Among Spies" and "The Wrong Kind of Spy" reflect her firsthand experiences, creating gripping tales centered on the complexities of trust and deception during the Cold War. Meanwhile, her work in nonfiction, notably co-authoring "The Great Mental Models" series, focuses on enhancing cognitive frameworks, thereby enabling readers to improve decision-making and problem-solving skills.\n\nThe intersection of fiction and nonfiction in Beaubien's work not only showcases her versatility but also serves a dual purpose. On one hand, her espionage novels deliver suspenseful, fast-paced stories that appeal to readers who appreciate intricate spy craft. On the other, her nonfiction efforts equip readers with practical mental tools to navigate real-world challenges. As the Managing Editor of Farnam Street Media, Beaubien also influences a broader audience through the Farnam Street blog and Brainfood newsletter, further solidifying her impact on the fields of writing and editorial leadership. Her recognition as a Wall Street Journal bestseller for "The Great Mental Models" series underscores her ability to resonate with a wide readership.
Books by Rhiannon Beaubien

The Great Mental Models

The Great Mental Models Volume 3
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