Firebird (Alex Benedict - Book 6)
«Jack McDevitt is that splendid rarity, a writer who is a storyteller first and a science fiction writer second. In his ability to absolutely rivet the reader, it seems to me that he is the logical heir to Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke»
Stephen King
'You should definitely read Jack McDevitt' Gregory Benford
Forty-one years ago, renowned physicist Dr. Christopher Robin vanished. Before his disappearance, his fringe science theories about the existence of endless alternate universes had earned him both admirers and enemies.
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'You should definitely read Jack McDevitt' Gregory Benford
Forty-one years ago, renowned physicist Dr. Christopher Robin vanished. Before his disappearance, his fringe science theories about the existence of endless alternate universes had earned him both admirers and enemies.
Now his widow has died and Alex Benedict has been asked to handle the auction of the physicist's artifacts - leading the public to once again speculate on the mystery surrounding Robin's disappearance. Did he finally find the door between parallel universes that he had long sought?
Intrigued, Alex Benedict and Chase Kolpath embark on their own investigation as they follow the missing man's trail into the unknown to uncover the truth - a truth people are willing to kill to protect...
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Headline Book Publishing
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 416
- ISBN
- 9781472203175
- Utgivelsesår
- 2013
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
Om forfatteren
McDevitt lives in Georgia with his wife Maureen.
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«Jack McDevitt is that splendid rarity, a writer who is a storyteller first and a science fiction writer second. In his ability to absolutely rivet the reader, it seems to me that he is the logical heir to Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke»
Stephen King
«McDevitt hit a grand slam with this one ... I'm still shaking my head and wondering how he pulled it off»
Wired.com
«A great entry . . . A fast-paced thriller»
Midwest Book Review
«You should definitely read Jack McDevitt»
Gregory Benford