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Out of the Sun

โœ Scribed by Goddard, Robert


Book ID
109019121
Publisher
Transworld
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
187 KB
Series
Harry Barnett 2
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Harry Barnett is shocked to learn that he has a son - David Venning, a brilliant mathematician, now languishing in hospital in a diabetic coma. And this is only the first and smallest of the mysteries he is about to encounter. It is not known whether David's condition is due to an accident or a suicide attempt. But Harry discovers that his mathematical notebooks are missing from the hotel room where he was found. And two other scientists employed by the same American forecasting institute have died in suspicious circumstances. Driven on by the slim hope of saving the son he never knew he had, Harry goes in search of the truth and finds himself entangled in several different kinds of conspiracy - none of which he ought to stand the slightest chance of defeating.


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