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The Einstein Code, by Tom West
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A lost cipher. A race against time to decode it.
Marine archaeologists Kate Wetherall and Lou Bates are diving off Howland Island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, when a torpedo-shaped object hurtles through the water towards them; the fuselage of Amelia Earhart's lost plane. In the cockpit, they find a corroded metal cylinder the size of a baton.
Landing back on US soil, Kate and Lou are arrested and interrogated by special forces, and the cylinder confiscated. Behind the arrests is Glena Buckingham, CEO of the powerful energy conglomerate Eurenergy, as she too has discovered that the wrecked plane may have held precious secret cargo.
Meanwhile, an extraordinary piece of footage has come to light - of Einstein talking about a radical new defence technology he had been working on.
Whoever can decrypt the lost cipher, which holds the key to Einstein's secret defence technology, could hold the key to global power.
The Einstein Code, by Tom West- Amazon Sales Rank: #1483560 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-26
- Released on: 2015-03-26
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Tom West is a pseudonym for an internationally bestselling author of nine novels, including Private Down Under, which he cowrote with James Patterson under the name Michael White. He has also been a science editor for British GQ and has written such nonfiction books as Isaac Newton: The Last Sorcerer and Leonardo: The First Scientist.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Good premise but lame ending By Chiradeep Chhaya A well written novel that isn't a half bad read. However I came to it expecting more. The premise had so much potential. The end, however, does a grave injustice to it. Not only is it predictable, it's incomplete. Leaves a lot of questions unanswered, and not in a suspenseful or thoughtful way.As I said, worth a read. It's short and fast paced. But don't expect a classic! If this were a movie, I'd probably rate it a 5.5 on IMDB
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Like Clive Cussler But With Colorful Metaphors And Weak Editing - Still Not Bad By Fred Rayworth This is sort of like Clive Cussler with colorful metaphors. The Einstein Code is one big chase, from beginning to end, with hardly any breathing room. The thing is that the two heroes, if I had to compare them to any of Cussler’s characters, would have to be the Fargos, and they spend most of their time playing second fiddle to an MI6 agent. They’re just along for the ride. They don’t really get to do their thing except at the beginning and the end. However, I didn’t really mind because I had a lot of fun getting from point A to B.The read wasn’t without its flaws though. Right off, the writing slapped me with grammatical flaws that had me wanting to grab my editing pencil. Passive phrases, lots of semi-colons, and so much head-hopping, though it was third-person POV, the story came out almost omniscient in spots. Being an Aussie, there was also the Queen’s English, which I gave a pass to and had no issue with. However, I still cringed over and over again at the grammar and have trouble believing the Brits or Aussies allow writing like that. Oh well, once I got used to it, I tried to ignore it and just enjoy the read. It was a challenge at times.There were plenty of things to like, and I don’t want to give any of it away. I will say that despite the main characters being little more than place holders and along for the ride for the majority of the middle of the story, the author did a great job with locations and drew a great picture.Will I read any more of his stuff? Probably. I DID have fun and closed the book with a smile on my face, even though the last page left some ambiguity.
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