The Enlightenment

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book The Enlightenment by Stephen N. Berberich, Xlibris US
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Stephen N. Berberich ISBN: 9781543458206
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: October 20, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Stephen N. Berberich
ISBN: 9781543458206
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: October 20, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Truth came on winds of a raging storm. Think you know whats real? Read The Enlightenment and prepare to question everything. Jack Tessler was profoundly disillusioned when his mother told him Santa Claus was nothing but an urban myth. Yet unlike most children his age, Jack did not take the news lightly. His parents fabrication created festering doubts that forced their son to question everything he blindly accepted on faith and his parents trusted word. Thus, in time, Jacks mission was to understand the world around him through the prism of science and reason. The journey begins. Its early Christmas morning, 2017. All air traffic has been suspended as a blizzard of enormous scale pummels the US. An alarm sounds in the Dulles air traffic control tower. A 1950s-era prop-driven aircraft is on final approach, and its one not seen aloft in four decades. Meanwhile, Jack Tessler receives an urgent call from NSA director Alex Long. What the young physicist learns will radically alter his belief system and shake the very foundations of modern science. It seems the plane in question left Bostons Logan Airport early Christmas morning, 1954. Tesslers journey of discovery will take him to a place no human has ever gone. It is the only place thats real.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Truth came on winds of a raging storm. Think you know whats real? Read The Enlightenment and prepare to question everything. Jack Tessler was profoundly disillusioned when his mother told him Santa Claus was nothing but an urban myth. Yet unlike most children his age, Jack did not take the news lightly. His parents fabrication created festering doubts that forced their son to question everything he blindly accepted on faith and his parents trusted word. Thus, in time, Jacks mission was to understand the world around him through the prism of science and reason. The journey begins. Its early Christmas morning, 2017. All air traffic has been suspended as a blizzard of enormous scale pummels the US. An alarm sounds in the Dulles air traffic control tower. A 1950s-era prop-driven aircraft is on final approach, and its one not seen aloft in four decades. Meanwhile, Jack Tessler receives an urgent call from NSA director Alex Long. What the young physicist learns will radically alter his belief system and shake the very foundations of modern science. It seems the plane in question left Bostons Logan Airport early Christmas morning, 1954. Tesslers journey of discovery will take him to a place no human has ever gone. It is the only place thats real.

More books from Xlibris US

Cover of the book Anecdotes of a Pastor’s Wife by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book Deathtrap by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book Gods on Trial: the Absurdities of Religion by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book Where Angels Walked by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book Imagination by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book Know Your Enemy and His Tactics by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book On the Road to Civil Rights by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book The Dream Taker by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book 50 Shades of Bipolar by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book Big Bubba by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book An Unexpected Goodbye by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book The Adventures of Flip and Flop by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book Lora & Isabel: a Lone Novelle by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book Double Take by Stephen N. Berberich
Cover of the book Unmask and Live Prophetic Poems and Letters by Stephen N. Berberich
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy