John Farrell es un genio de las matemáticas decidido a explorar los límites de esa ciencia que puede explicar el mundo. Utilizando las matemáticas, consigue emular a Chopin con resultados asombrosos, pero quiere ir más allá: ¿hay algo que no pueda explicarse con las matemáticas, con la lógica? ¿Hast
The Human Variable
✍ Scribed by Racknor, Chris
- Publisher
- Leaping Lion Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 101 KB
- Series
- Shawn Ronin Mystery 1
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Toronto
- ISBN
- 1988170206
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
"Chris Racknor's book is a mystery and action triller. Character Dr. Shawn Ronin serves up cynicism with a side of empathy. Finding himself smack in the middle of a university scandal, he uncovers more than corruption as his surroundings bounce from shady jazz scenes to bursts of students and awkward professors. Dr. Ronin strives to understand the problems and the people around him and wonders if he really has it in himself to help. The Human Variable asks many uncomfortable questions and leaves the reader with the biggest one of all— what lengths will you go to save your reputation?"--
✦ Subjects
Fiction
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