
Old Earth
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Narrated by:
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P. J. Ochlan
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By:
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Gary Grossman
Gary Grossman, author of the wildly popular Executive series, returns with a high-octane thriller that digs into the history of the Earth to find the secrets people are willing to kill to keep concealed.
In the summer of 1601, Galileo Galilei made a startling discovery in the mountains of Eastern Italy that, if made public, could shatter faith in religion, bring down governments, and lead to worldwide turmoil. For more than 400 years, the secret has been guarded by a small group of incredibly powerful people, willing to do everything in their power to keep these discoveries from being made. But now, a university dig in Montana headed by paleontologists Quinn McCauley and Katrina Alpert threatens to expose the secret Galileo unearthed, the event that caused him to turn his study to the stars, and the hidden reason the scientist was convicted of heresy by the Inquisition.
McCauley and Alpert find themselves in a global game of cat-and-mouse, seeking answers for a mystery that has endured for centuries, hunted for what they might discover. Old Earth weighs age-old arguments between science and religion in a tense thriller that spans time and questions recorded history.
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I figured this might be a bit like the Dan Brown novels (as referenced in this book), but the self-appointed "Protectors" who felt it was their sacred duty to destroy and murder to conceal the secrets they were protecting could not be vindicated no matter how the story twistedl
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the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
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Fun and interesting
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Good story
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