The Einstein Prophecy
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 powerful than anything he ever imagined.From the mind of bestselling author and award winning journalist Robert Masello comes a thrilling, page turning adventure where modern science and primordial supernatural powers collide. New Read The Einstein Prophecy [ Author ] Robert Masello [ Kindle ePUB or eBook ] – kino-fada.fr I picked this book as my Kindle First pick for July And I kinda regret it..The Einstein Prophecy is a weird story WW2, demons, romance, Einstein, and the race for the atomic bomb all come together in this strange tale of a group of researchers trying to uncover why a mysterious coffin was so important f...WWII Thriller A Pleasant Surprise Great read, reminiscent of Indiana Jones, an action adventure with something for everyone archaeology, science, horror, even romance.I really like the protagonist, Lucas, love the WWII setting, and the inclusion of Einstein and Godel is a fun side story.I think what surprised me most is how well this book will appeal to both men and women So often, in the thriller genre, female characters are limited to caricatures, but this novel has a believable female co l WWII Thriller A Pleasant Surprise Great read, reminiscent of Indiana Jones, an action adventure with something for everyone archaeology, science, horror, even romance.I really like the protagonist, Lucas, love the WWII setting, and the inclusion of Einstein and Godel is a fun side story.I think what surprised me most is how well this book will appea...Executive Summary This book was alright, but nothing really special.Audiobook Christopher Lane was quite a good narrator He spoke clearly and with good inflections He also did some decent accents for the characters of the book If you re going to read this book something I m a bit iffy on , audio is a good option Full Review The description of this book was a bit misleading to me I saw young army lieutenant Lucas Athan recovers a sarcophagus excavated from an Egyptian tomb and I m think Executive Summary This book was alright, but nothing really special.Audiobook Christopher Lane was quite a good narrator He spoke clearly and with good inflections He also did some decent accents for the characters of t...One Big MistakeThe author makes a hugh error in Chapter 36 when he has an FBI agent screw a silencer on his revolver Two problems with that that type of device cannot work on a revolver, and the agent would have called it a suppressor ...On the positive side, the book is very grammatical It has been professionally edited, the story flows smoothly and, apart from being overly descriptive at times, the author makes his points and moves forward in an expeditious manner The problem is the story feels like it was written in the 1950 s Stylistically, this could have been a black and white film with Packards and boarding houses and Boris Karloff dressed as the Bog Man It was a pleasant read, but when one throws Einstein s name into On the positive side, the book is very grammatical It has been professionally edited, the story flows smoothly and, apart from being overly descriptive at times, the author makes his points and moves forward in an expeditious manner The problem is the story feels like it was written in the 1950 s Stylistically, this could have been a black and white film with Packards and boarding houses and Boris Karloff dressed as the Bog Man It was a pleasant read, but when one throws Einstein s name into the title, one expects perhaps something muchscientific, or philosophic The greatest contribution to science and mathematics by Kurt Goedel We learn that he is a very frightened man who utilizes...July 22, 2015A Review by Anthony T Riggio of The Einstein Prophesy by Robert MaselloI purchased this book in the Kindle format.This was a fun book to read it was something in the fashion Angels and Demons, Raiders of the Lost Ark and the Museum Men It is a short read and fun to let one s imagination go free and just enjoy the moment It had suspense, demons, and intrigue around and all framed around Princeton University, where Albert Einstein was an honored professor in 1944 There are some July 22, 2015A Review by Anthony T Riggio of The Einstein Prophesy by Robert MaselloI purchased this book in the Kindle format.This was a fun book to read it was something in the fashion Angels and Demons, Raiders of the Lost Ark and the Museum Men It is a short read and fun to let one s imagination go free and just enjoy the moment It had suspense, demons, and intrigue around and all framed around Princeton University, where Albert Einstein was an honored professor in 1944 There are some interesting characters including the FBI, Army Intelligence, the OSS and Egyptian Archaeology There is romance and plenty of action but not enough to dull the rhythm of the story.Some critics called the story line silly me I suggest let your imagination be suspended and enjoy some of the research the author has accomplished vis a vie the times, namely World War II.I recommend this book especially after reading aheavy book of history or literature it is just plain fun I...3.5I give this a 3.5 rating The story was great but some parts felt a little slow where other parts felt rushed Overall, I really liked this book, along with this time period and particular war RecommendI was able to read this book before it came out on August 1 and I did not know what I was in store for I see that there are mixed reviews but I really do not understand why At first I was a little weary about the book because it was set in World War II But all doubts quickly disappeared when you met Lucas He is on a mission to recover precious art that was stolen by the Third Reich He finds this sarcophagus excavated from a...This is a readable toilet plane travel book It is not particularly good nor bad The language is generic and plain The author neither amazes nor bores with the adjectives, sentence structures, descriptions and narration It is not really a mystery , it isa thriller since one guesses spoiler alert that the fictional relation between Einstein and Oppenheimer on atomic bomb will be related to the mysterious ossuary that the main characters discover.In terms of character development, not This is a readable toilet plane travel book It is not particularly good nor bad The language is generic and plain The author neither amazes nor bores with the adjectives, sentence structures, descriptions and narration It is not really a mystery , it isa thriller since one guesses spoiler alert that the fictional relation between Einstein and Oppenheimer on atomic bomb will be related to the mysterious ossuary that the main characters discover.In terms of character development, nothing is very developed or thought upon we have a wounded, Teutonic, ex soldier art historian in sexual attraction with an exotic Egyptian mixed race because purely Arab would not work hence her mother is British woman who is a very accomplished scholar to be undermined and saved by the one eyed ex soldier Castration relations at their be...According to GoodReads, 2 stars it was OK That s all I can give this book It didn t keep me awake reading past my bed time It didn t even make me want to pick up my Kindle to read it Took me forever to get through it.

- English
- 11 December 2018 Robert Masello
- Kindle Edition
- 338 pages
- Robert Masello
- The Einstein Prophecy