Paradigm
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GOLD MEDAL FOR FICTION, 2006, MILITARY WRITERS SOCIETY OF AMERICA What is tomorrow's Wall Street Journal worth to you today? Where is the line between reality and fiction? Are the financial markets really predictable? Does an ancient artifact hold the key to how some of the world's wealthiest families made their fortunes? When a mysterious granite and cypress Egyptian box is found hidden away in a secret room in the palatial Biltmore Estate, twin scientists Alex and Nicholas Shepard work to unlock the secret of its intricate dials, gauges, crystals, and carvings. What they discover has the potential to make them rich beyond their wildest dreams. But it could also collapse financial markets, bankrupt corporations around the globe, and destroy many of the world's most powerful families. As the twins quickly find out, people will not only kill to make money, but will kill to keep it. What begins as a simple scientific experiment in the stock market quickly descends into a nightmarish intrigue of murder, deception, and mystery. When one Shepard brother is killed, the surviving twin and his wife find themselves in a desperate gambit to learn the truth about the box's legacy. Using ancient documents found with the box, they unearth clues to trace its history through the ages, from the catacombs of Paris to the Knights of the Templar in Scotland. Their investigation takes them from London to Paris, Venice, and finally, to the Vatican itself, where they uncover the greatest deception ever perpetuated by man. Robert D. Taylor's enthralling debut novel "Paradigm" is a unique and masterful blend of intelligent scientific suspense and bold historical mystery stretching from earliest antiquity to the present day-and beyond. His intriguing plot and cast of memorable characters makes for a suspenseful pager-turn that will keep readers guessing about where the lines of reality and fiction merge. "Paradigm" demands we believe the unbelievable. The challenge of finding out just what is truly real and what is not is now up to you.
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Taylor, R. (2006). Paradigm. [United States], Savas Beatie.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Taylor, Robert. 2006. Paradigm. [United States], Savas Beatie.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Taylor, Robert, Paradigm. [United States], Savas Beatie, 2006.
MLA Citation (style guide)Taylor, Robert. Paradigm. [United States], Savas Beatie, 2006.
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