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Part 2 of The God Particle series takes our metaphysical hero, 'Radio', on a journey to another universe where he encounters the Collective Unconscious.

Much is learned along the way but Book and the other GPs are still hotly pursued by agents from the intelligence community. Their cause isn't helped by the small matter of hijacking some technical equipment. But, in fairness, the Large Hadron Collider probably isn't that small a matter.

62 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 10, 2012

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Peter Lihou

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Peter graduated with honours in Science from the Open University in 1997, following the completion in a multi-disciplinary degree that included Science and Belief from Copernicus to Darwin, Physics, and Complexity Management.

Since that time he has pursued a keen interest in quantum mechanics and the cutting edge between the sciences and philosophy. He has also followed a career in technology businesses; in particular the large enterprise systems used by manufacturing corporations. For several decades Peter was a member of the UK's Institute of Directors, having been made a Fellow in 1986. In the early 1990's, he spent several years as an adviser to the world's largest computer company during the period when few of the large corporations had fully appreciated the potential of the Internet; his hallmark reputation was for 'banging on about the Internet'!

Peter's career as a writer began with his debut novel, 'Rachel's Shoe', which was originally published by Libros International in 2008. Since then he has written a number of books spanning the genres of general fiction, science fiction and a 'factional' novel about the history of his family covering 500 years on the island where he was raised, Guernsey.

He now lives in Cornwall, England, with his wife, Gill; their Cockapoo, Barney, and retired dressage horse, Charlie. When not writing, he takes care of their 7 acre woodland or takes to the sea in his sailing boat.

His writing preference now reflects a lifelong interest in science and philosophy.

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