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The Theory of Anything
A brilliant professor. A shocking murder.
When Dr. David Solon walked out of the coffee shop on the afternoon of May 3, 2011, he didn’t expect to foil an attempted robbery in a nearby alley. He didn’t expect to recognize the would-be perpetrator of the crime. And he didn’t expect to shoot that man to death.
An hour earlier, he was sharing a breakthrough mathematical discovery with a colleague. A day earlier, he was unraveling a puzzle with implications for the events that shape our lives. And a week earlier, he was falling asleep beside his beloved wife of twenty-two years.
The Theory of Anything is an intellectual crime novel that takes readers back through the previous seven days to uncover the crime and subsequent events that will define David’s career and ruin his life.
A Fading Star
Earth is dying. Ravaged by disease, hunger, climate change and world wars. Can humanity unite to avoid extinction?
In 2153, cancer was cured. In 2189, AIDS. It seemed like humanity was headed for the stars.
Global population soared, surpassing 24 billion. Then came the floods, washing over Bangkok, Buenos Aires, Mumbai, Jakarta, Dhaka and New Orleans. Then a fourth world war, with 289 million casualties. Frequent droughts plague Los Angeles, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Melbourne, Mexico City, São Paulo, Stockholm, Vienna and Moscow. Now humanity teeters on the brink of extinction.
A few individuals fight for our survival. A determined physicist. A brilliant oncologist. A team of daring astronauts. A small group of investors funds a desperate search for another habitable planet. But time is running out.
See the future and download A Fading Star today.
KineSophy: The Ethics of Human Movement
Once upon a time in human history, philosophers routinely considered superior qualities in all spheres of human life, including the physical, to be virtuous. Yet over the course of history, philosophers have increasingly concerned themselves with other-directed, moral virtues and neglected self-directed, non-moral virtues. In KineSophy: The Ethics of Human Movement, you’ll learn 1) the reasons for physical fitness that extend beyond the gym, trail and playing fields, 2) the three movement capabilities that really matter, 3) how to accommodate physical virtues alongside virtues like intelligence, honesty, justice and kindness, and 4) how to live your best life in all facets of existence.