The Newton Code, Liam Fialkov
The Newton Code, Liam Fialkov
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The Newton Code
A Mystery Thriller

Author: Liam Fialkov

Narrator: Jennifer Jill Araya

Unabridged: 7 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/04/2021


Synopsis

In a tunnel under the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, Michael, a teacher of investigative journalism, has to confront a powerful opponent. Will he succeed in his race against time? Will he prevail in his attempt to stop Armageddon?

To succeed in his mission, Michael must delve into ideas, measurements, and calculations written 300 years earlier by Sir Isaac Newton.

Michael embarks on a dangerous journey that spans over space and time, where he is not only learning about his undertaking, but he must also direct his gaze inward, to examine his core beliefs and rediscover the most significant relationships of his life.

About Liam Fialkov

Liam Fialkov is an American author of mystery thrillers and speculative fiction. Being a historian and an anthropologist, he conducts thorough research into the subject matter of his novels. He spent years in the mountainous region of central California while working on his book The Broadcast. The Newton Code took him to Jerusalem and the Galilee area of Israel, where he learned Hebrew and Arabic. Fialkov is a poet, a musician, a dreamer, and a computer geek.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ian

According to this, Isaac Newton spent a lot of time trying to decipher secret messages in the bible (that is true) and he came up with this interpretation that the temple of Jerusalem would be reconstructed and “arrive from the air”. A small sect aims to fulfil this “prophecy”, and Newton had (at le......more

Goodreads review by Bella

A must-read for fans of Dan Brown and Steve Berry. While Sir Isaac Newton’s scientific legacy is well-established, novelist Liam Fialkov uses Newton’s lesser known obsessions with Christianity and metaphysics as the core of a spellbinding religious conspiracy thriller. Fialkov, whose novel The Broadc......more

Goodreads review by Chris

Just finished this book it was really a great read I recommend it highly......more

Goodreads review by Steve

Newton's name is thrown around a few times and so are some mildly interesting numbers, but the great scientist is not really a part of this story other than for some shameless name dropping, nor is there a code to be solved, two factors that render the title misleading - a Da Vinci Code it isn't. Mi......more