
Final Theory
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Adam Grupper
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De:
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Mark Alpert
Einstein's proposed Unified Theory - a set of equations that could explain all the forces of nature - would have revolutionized our understanding of the universe. But Einstein never discovered it. Or did he?
Within hours, David is arrested by the FBI and taken to a secret interrogation center. But the FBI isn't the only faction pursuing Einstein's long-hidden theory. A Russian mercenary wants to force David to talk - and he will do whatever it takes. On the run for his life, David teams up with an old girlfriend, a brilliant Princeton scientist, and frantically tries to piece together Einstein's final theory to reveal its staggering consequences.
We used E=mc2 to build the atom bomb....What could we do with the key to creation?
Seamlessly weaving real science, history, and politics with an intriguing love story, Final Theory expertly combines fact and fiction with nonstop heart-pounding action in a plot that will have you riveted until its explosive end.
©2008 Mark Alpert (P)2008 Simon and Schuster, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Science thriller
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Da Vinci Code "Formula"
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I had hoped for more, but the author has hope
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Would you listen to Final Theory again? Why?
Overall a good story that develops interesting characters. The premise is fun, and the ramifications of the Final Theory are really intriguing. Any story about some lost nugget of wisdom from Einstein has to be captivating. Add in government and private interests competing, and you have a story that will make you want to endure the few parts where the plot wanders. Give it a listen.Who was your favorite character and why?
Honestly one of the anti-heroes-GuptaWhat does Adam Grupper bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He reads the characters great!Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
NoGripping and Meandering at Times
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Almost there.
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The premise is base on what would happen if someone worked out the theory of everything.
Would we use that power to create a weapon as we did with the theory of relativity?
David Swift stumbled upon the key to the theory and several factions want it and will stop at nothing to get it. This book is fast paced and action packed. Hard to put down. If you liked The Da Vinci Code; you will like The Final Theory.
hard to put down
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A remarkable book.
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A great read!!
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Has A Political Agenda
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more than adequate from a style perspective. He also did an admirable job of
working in twists that are so important to a story like this. The pacing was
good, and the science was nicely handled. Then there are the problems...
A character engages the safety on their revolver. (Revolvers don't have
safeties.) A character "smashes" a computer on the floor and, voila, we have
parts everywhere. Among these parts, he is able to spot the hard drive
because it looks like "a turntable with glass platters." He proceeds to
smash the platters into tiny shards. Good grief. Every time an author does
something like this, it yanks you out of the story and it takes time to
reestablish the immersion. I find this way too often with authors who
obviously have zero understanding of things of the real world, whether the
topic is cars, guns, computers, etc.
The more troubling issue with the book is the ultra-poor character
development, both on the micro and macro levels. On the micro level, there's
just little there to make one bond with the individual characters. They're
stereotypical and wooden. On the macro level, the evil government is after
the poor innocent little people while an evil Master Killer stalks them, as
well. Yawn.
Finally, although it contributed absolutely nothing to the story, the author
had to take time to inject his liberal politics. The evil vice-president
with a crooked smile has to run the country for the "boob" from Texas.
Again, yawn. Maybe the author found this cathartic, but it's an incredibly
stupid thing to do in a book that has nothing to do with politics. By
including elements like this, he added nothing to the story, but did manage
to insult any conservative who happened to have bought and read his book.
Not smart to alienate half your market for no reason other than your own
need to "vent."
Such a mixed bag...
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