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Friday, June 19, 2020

Genesis by Layton Green








Genesis is the story of an astrophysicist’s search for a murder and a investigative journalist looking for his life.

 
Andie is devastated with the death of her mentor.   After receiving a gift after his death, she discovers there are many secrets involved.  Cal is eking out an existence as a podcaster after his career was destroyed.   One of his podcasts puts him on the radar of a nefarious secret society.

The two find each other and become embroiled in continent jumping danger.  

I particularly enjoyed the historic perspective with Ettore Majorana.  I had never heard of him and found my self Googling him to get more background.  He did exist and the mystery surrounding him was true.

Green develops the characters well and provides an intriguing plot .

I recommend it. 

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