A group of post-graduate physics students find an old notebook filled with intriguing formulas, and set about to unravel them. They soon discover that the notebook contains work that redefines particle physics, unlocking frightening potential for both good and evil. But before they understand what they have, the secret leaks into the hands of deadly extremists.
Now the race is on -- not just to unlock the full extent of the formulas, but to find some way to defeat the awesome powers that might soon be loosed on the world.
Thor Duffin, author of "The Jefferson Project," bring us a new and sweeping geo-political thriller in which everything we know and love hangs in the balance: where everything hinges on a few brilliant minds, some of which are dedicated to mass destruction.
Born in Alaska, graduated from high school in Germany. Grew up in between. Lived several years in D.C. when my father worked in the White House. Used to do "duck and cover" drills in school in Arlington.
US Army 1971-1973. Thankfully avoided Vietnam by repairing radar in Germany.
Married, 5 grown children and 10 grandchildren.
Loved basketball when I could still play, still love watching the Spurs.
Paid the bills by programming for Intel, HP, Microsoft and many smaller companies, mostly consulting.
Took a year off and wrote my first book in 2010 and have publish two more since.
One of the most intelligent seat of the chair page turners I've read in many years. Enjoyed the. Characters, dialogue, and plot twists. Thoroughly satisfying read!
Here is Thor's second book. Another thriller, but not as political as The Jefferson Project. I really enjoyed it, inspite of the physics that's in it. I was worried that the physics would go way over my head, but he was able to dumb it down enough for me to understand (kinda).