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The Einstein Prophecy

By: Robert Masello
Narrated by: Christopher Lane
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As war rages in 1944, young army lieutenant Lucas Athan recovers a sarcophagus excavated from an Egyptian tomb. Shipped to Princeton University for study, the box contains mysteries that only Lucas, aided by brilliant archaeologist Simone Rashid, can unlock.

These mysteries may, in fact, defy - or fulfill - the dire prophecies of Albert Einstein himself.

Struggling to decipher the sarcophagus's strange contents, Lucas and Simone unwittingly release forces for both good and unmitigated evil. The fate of the world hangs not only on Professor Einstein's secret research but also on Lucas's ability to defeat an unholy adversary more powerful than anything he ever imagined.

From the mind of bestselling author and award-winning journalist Robert Masello comes a thrilling adventure where modern science and primordial supernatural powers collide.

©2015 Robert Masello (P)2015 Brilliance Audio,all rights reserved
Fantasy Fiction Historical Literary Fiction Occult Science Fiction Suspense Scary Paranormal Exciting Mystery
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Good potential, weak storyline

In the bubblegum style of Dan Brown occult mysteries the premise of this story is promising.

The reality is a very basic story, with little depth or with characters you care about.

Last three chapters were the worst, with this story trying to make some philosophical comment about human kinds moral obligation on the creation of the atom bomb.

If Einstein read or heard this he would be turning in his grave!

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Slow start but worth the listen

Slow start but worth the listen second half of the book was quite gripping and thought provoking

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Great book.

Great book, I loved it and recommend it as seriously good listening. Try it for yourself and see if I'm not right.

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Enjoyable

Part Indiana Jones; part The Mummy; part Dan Jones; part Fallen, but no less enjoyable for the mash-up. Recommended thriller.

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A good read

A good story performed well. kept me on the edge of my seat. well read and kept the characters alive.

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Great performance but a very boring story

Robert Masello has a habit of writing books about events/situations that have taken place in the past and are generally known to most people. As a result the book feels like a summary of a history lesson rather than a novel with an intriguing and a new story. This is a second book I have read by him and it will be the last. Really boring.

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