After the successful Thor's Journeymen operation, Professor Bob Mcleod and his fiancee, Ann, chose to continue their efforts and field the on-demand weather modification technology under the UN effort. Many of their colleagues chose to exploit the captured regional weather modification system in a new covert development program called Thor's Craftsmen. Their objective, to develop and deploy a space-based global system for on-demand weather, anytime and anyplace. When a political bombshell scuttles the UN effort, Bob and Ann find themselves pulled back to the forefront of the US effort. This lands them back into the familiar circle of US decision-makers determining how this technology will be used, who will use it and for what purpose. Their actions ultimately determine the outcome of those discussions and the results for the US, the UN and the world. Thor's Craftsmen is the conclusion of the Thor's trilogy and, while tying it all together, it will leave you wondering what is fiction and what is not. Robert L "Bob" Russell served 27 years in the US Air Force, much of his time as a Special Operations Weather Officer. Colonel Russell retired in 2012 as the Commander of the Air Force Weather Agency which supports United States and Allied military operations world-wide. His technical and operational experience, imagination and a gift for storytelling resulted in his successful debut with Thor's Apprentice. Bob has continued that story and its characters in his new release Thor's Journeymen, the second book in this trilogy. Thor's Craftsmen is the final book in the trilogy. Emelia Ann Russell has a BFA in Graphic Design and has worked for ten years as a graphic designer and art director supporting various commercial organizations. Growing up in a military family, Emelia Ann has been traveling her whole life and her various life experiences are reflected in her art and design work.