Jon R. Helms
Jon R. Helms is a software and electrical engineer who once stocked paperbacks at Waldenbooks and now writes them instead. Originally from Indiana, he currently lives just outside New Orleans, where the warm weather suits him and his wife far better than the northern cold—though he still mourns the tragic absence of Skyline Chili and Noble Romans Pizza.
A lifelong fan of science (and the fiction it inspires), Jon spent years reading his way through the Kindle Unlimited ecosystem before finally saying, “Why not me?”
Legacy of Peace is his first novel, filled with tech, heart, accidental brilliance, and at least one AI with more humanity and better comedic timing than most humans. He hopes it’s the first of many.
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