Sinopsis
Two Dead Scientists at CERNA Discovery that Redefines CreationAn Aging Priest, Struggling with DisillusionmentA Beautiful Russian Woman, with a SecretA Ghost from VietnamAmerican professor Thomas Constantine interprets ancient scrolls at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. Lured to CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Switzerland, he discovers an old friend murdered.As Constantine struggles to unravel his friend’s death, he encounters Nadia, a hard as nails—yet vulnerable—Russian woman with secrets of her own. Charging through Switzerland, France, and Italy, the pair confronts a megalomania that leads all the way to the Vatican. Fighting his own demons, waning faith, and forbidden love, Constantine realizes that stumbling upon the secret of creation could get both of them killed.EDITORIAL REVIEWSWritten with a flair for prose, and infused with well-crafted characters readers will relate to, this debut novel dishes up plenty of mystery, intrigue, and complex relationships, all at a whirlwind pace. Freiberg’s refreshingly natural writing style makes this a must read for followers of the genre as well as for those interested in exploring it.~ Laura B. Lilly
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T. D. (Terry) Freiberg hails from Grand Rapids, Michigan. After vetting for a Top Secret Clearance, he served in the US Navy during the Vietnam War aboard a secret communications ship in the Gulf of Tonkin that routed traffic between Saigon and Washington, D.C.
Freiberg co-founded a chain of home entertainment specialty stores in Michigan and later a web-based business in Tampa, Florida that specialized in importing and distributing exotic automotive waxes.
He has traveled the world extensively and when not writing can be found listening to music using vacuum-tube equipment or cruising around town in a ’74 Jensen Interceptor. He now lives in Scottsdale, Arizona with his wife of forty-six years.
Visit the author’s website at: http://www.tdfreiberg.com/
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