Final Theory by Mark Alpert

Final Theory by Mark Alpert

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Final Theory by Mark Alpert

IN A BLAZING FICTION DEBUT, MARK ALPERT TAKES PHYSICS OUT OF THE CLASROM AND INTO THE HIGH-STAKES REALM OF ACTION, DANGER, AND A PLOT THAT COULD DOM THE WORLD. . . .

An elderly physicist, one of Einstein's last living colleagues, is brutally tortured, then left to die, when he refuses to reveal what he knows about a long-hidden secret--the solution to Einstein's proposed Unified Field Theory.

As his life ebbs, he whispers a mysterious string of numbers to Columbia professor David Swift. Torn between excitement and disbelief that such a momentous discovery could have remained a secret for all these years, David has no time for thought. Already, both a lethal Russian assassin and the FBI are hot on his trail. His one hope is to team up with his former girlfriend Monique Reynolds, a brilliant Princeton scientist, in a desperate race to uncover the shocking truth before they are both silenced . . . forever.

Mark Alpert is an internationally bestselling scientific thriller author and a contributing editor at Scientific American. Final Theory, The Omega Theory, Extinction, and The Furies, his adult novels, are action-packed page-turners that depict the terrifying potential of near-future technologies.

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EAN 9780743572859
Titel Final Theory
Veröffentlichungsdatum 2008-06-03
Format Audiobook
Studio Simon & Schuster Audio
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By (author) Mark Alpert
Read by Adam Grupper