Author: Lynn Emery
Publisher: Lynn Emery
ISBN: 1737379236
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
A space station that’s not supposed to exist. A murder. Her family’s secret. Special Agent Zenobia Batiste, Office of Special Investigations, is used to solving mysteries. Now she has one of her own. When a murder is committed on Crius, a secret space station, she has the perfect excuse to unravel a family secret. What she uncovers could dismantle decades of global treaties and international alliances. Even trigger armed hostilities. How is her family’s past tied up in the mix? Dr. Zen goes after ruthless killers and the truth, no matter the price. She’s going to crack The Titan Paradox.
The Titan Paradox
Author: Lynn Emery
Publisher: Lynn Emery
ISBN: 1737379236
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
A space station that’s not supposed to exist. A murder. Her family’s secret. Special Agent Zenobia Batiste, Office of Special Investigations, is used to solving mysteries. Now she has one of her own. When a murder is committed on Crius, a secret space station, she has the perfect excuse to unravel a family secret. What she uncovers could dismantle decades of global treaties and international alliances. Even trigger armed hostilities. How is her family’s past tied up in the mix? Dr. Zen goes after ruthless killers and the truth, no matter the price. She’s going to crack The Titan Paradox.
Publisher: Lynn Emery
ISBN: 1737379236
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
A space station that’s not supposed to exist. A murder. Her family’s secret. Special Agent Zenobia Batiste, Office of Special Investigations, is used to solving mysteries. Now she has one of her own. When a murder is committed on Crius, a secret space station, she has the perfect excuse to unravel a family secret. What she uncovers could dismantle decades of global treaties and international alliances. Even trigger armed hostilities. How is her family’s past tied up in the mix? Dr. Zen goes after ruthless killers and the truth, no matter the price. She’s going to crack The Titan Paradox.
Fringe - The Zodiac Paradox
Author: Christa Faust
Publisher: Titan Books
ISBN: 1781163103
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Based on the acclaimed television series THE ZODIAC PARADOX Never-before-revealed secrets of the characters, leading to the creation of the government's covert Fringe Division. In 1971, university students Walter Bishop and William Bell use an exotic chemical compound to link their subconscious minds. Unexpectedly, they open a rip in space through which comes a menace unlike any our world has ever seen—The Zodiac Killer. His singular goal is death, and it falls to Bishop, Bell, and Nina Sharp to stop him. Formed to investigate events that lie beyond the realm of possibility, the Fringe Division is summoned when the unimaginable occurs. Armed with experimental technology, special agent Olivia Dunham, "fringe" scientist Walter Bishop, and his son Peter Bishop safeguard the very fabric of our reality.
Publisher: Titan Books
ISBN: 1781163103
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Based on the acclaimed television series THE ZODIAC PARADOX Never-before-revealed secrets of the characters, leading to the creation of the government's covert Fringe Division. In 1971, university students Walter Bishop and William Bell use an exotic chemical compound to link their subconscious minds. Unexpectedly, they open a rip in space through which comes a menace unlike any our world has ever seen—The Zodiac Killer. His singular goal is death, and it falls to Bishop, Bell, and Nina Sharp to stop him. Formed to investigate events that lie beyond the realm of possibility, the Fringe Division is summoned when the unimaginable occurs. Armed with experimental technology, special agent Olivia Dunham, "fringe" scientist Walter Bishop, and his son Peter Bishop safeguard the very fabric of our reality.
The Paradoxes of Mr Pond
Author: G. K. Chesterton
Publisher: House of Stratus
ISBN: 0755116461
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
Mr Pond was a small, neat civil servant. There was nothing remarkable about him at all - except a pointed beard. However, he tells the most fascinating stories and has an unorthodox way of solving crimes and mysteries. The eight stories include that of a Marshal's plan which goes tragically wrong because, paradoxically, his soldiers obey him.
Publisher: House of Stratus
ISBN: 0755116461
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
Mr Pond was a small, neat civil servant. There was nothing remarkable about him at all - except a pointed beard. However, he tells the most fascinating stories and has an unorthodox way of solving crimes and mysteries. The eight stories include that of a Marshal's plan which goes tragically wrong because, paradoxically, his soldiers obey him.
The In Situ Murders
Author: Lynn Emery
Publisher: Lynn Emery
ISBN: 1737379201
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 307
Book Description
Solving a murder committed millions of miles from Earth has unique challenges… Dr. Zenobia Batiste has a Ph.D. in forensic sociology and a master’s degree in social work. Her specific field is human behavior and social structures in extraterrestrial colonies. A trained investigator, Dr. Zen is an agent with the Office of Special Investigations. NASA and the DOJ created the unit to conduct criminal investigations connected to and within the space program. The OSI is an agency so low-key most Americans don’t know it exists. And the White House would like to keep it that way. When a top scientist is found dead on the first space station to welcome tourists, Dr. Zen is headed for the stars. Once there, officials seem more intent on covering up problems than cooperating. Her new partner, only recently cleared of murder, has secrets that follow him. All of it crashes together to complicate Dr. Zen's case. But she's going to get to the truth; even if she has to turn Earth and space inside out.
Publisher: Lynn Emery
ISBN: 1737379201
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 307
Book Description
Solving a murder committed millions of miles from Earth has unique challenges… Dr. Zenobia Batiste has a Ph.D. in forensic sociology and a master’s degree in social work. Her specific field is human behavior and social structures in extraterrestrial colonies. A trained investigator, Dr. Zen is an agent with the Office of Special Investigations. NASA and the DOJ created the unit to conduct criminal investigations connected to and within the space program. The OSI is an agency so low-key most Americans don’t know it exists. And the White House would like to keep it that way. When a top scientist is found dead on the first space station to welcome tourists, Dr. Zen is headed for the stars. Once there, officials seem more intent on covering up problems than cooperating. Her new partner, only recently cleared of murder, has secrets that follow him. All of it crashes together to complicate Dr. Zen's case. But she's going to get to the truth; even if she has to turn Earth and space inside out.
The Titans of Saturn
Author: Bram Groen
Publisher: Cyan Communications
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This story behind the brilliant success of the Cassini-Huygens mission to the planet Saturn and its moon Titan details a monumental achievement that took scientists, engineers and government agencies from eighteen countries over 25 years to accomplish. The book tells it like it was and offers profound meaning not only for those interested in planetary exploration, but in general for all global leaders and professionals in business and government. The authors present this extraordinary feat of cross-cultural teamwork through the lens of paradoxical logic, demonstrating how a group of highly diverse people can excel globally if inspired by a unifying super ordinate goal and by discovering how success can be attained though the unity of diversity (be it disciplinary or cultural). "Titans of Saturn" is full of paradoxes: we travel to the far end of the solar system to discover new truths about ourselves. By reaching for the stars, cross-disciplinary and global teams can transform themselves and shape their own culture. The authors draw several important lessons of importance to dealing with the complexity of any large international or multi-disciplinary undertaking.
Publisher: Cyan Communications
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This story behind the brilliant success of the Cassini-Huygens mission to the planet Saturn and its moon Titan details a monumental achievement that took scientists, engineers and government agencies from eighteen countries over 25 years to accomplish. The book tells it like it was and offers profound meaning not only for those interested in planetary exploration, but in general for all global leaders and professionals in business and government. The authors present this extraordinary feat of cross-cultural teamwork through the lens of paradoxical logic, demonstrating how a group of highly diverse people can excel globally if inspired by a unifying super ordinate goal and by discovering how success can be attained though the unity of diversity (be it disciplinary or cultural). "Titans of Saturn" is full of paradoxes: we travel to the far end of the solar system to discover new truths about ourselves. By reaching for the stars, cross-disciplinary and global teams can transform themselves and shape their own culture. The authors draw several important lessons of importance to dealing with the complexity of any large international or multi-disciplinary undertaking.
The Lodestone Puzzle
Author: Lynn Emery
Publisher: Lynn Emery
ISBN: 0999762885
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Is the US Government sending killers into outer space? One woman is going to find out Forensic specialist and investigator Dr. Zenobia Batiste has a new job, solving crimes in space. Her first assignment? Find out if deaths at an astronaut training camp on earth and on the first private lunar colony were unfortunate accidents or murder. Dr. Zen uncovers an explosive clue that makes the White House and NASA officials sweat. When her father, a retired but still powerful CIA director, steps into the case, Dr. Zen starts to wonder just how deep and far up those dangerous secrets go. The mystery deepens as she unravels more details. No one is telling her the whole story, including her own father. But Dr. Zen will find out the truth even if it shakes the foundations of the US space program. Follow along as Dr. Zen solves a murder mystery that is out of this world.
Publisher: Lynn Emery
ISBN: 0999762885
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Is the US Government sending killers into outer space? One woman is going to find out Forensic specialist and investigator Dr. Zenobia Batiste has a new job, solving crimes in space. Her first assignment? Find out if deaths at an astronaut training camp on earth and on the first private lunar colony were unfortunate accidents or murder. Dr. Zen uncovers an explosive clue that makes the White House and NASA officials sweat. When her father, a retired but still powerful CIA director, steps into the case, Dr. Zen starts to wonder just how deep and far up those dangerous secrets go. The mystery deepens as she unravels more details. No one is telling her the whole story, including her own father. But Dr. Zen will find out the truth even if it shakes the foundations of the US space program. Follow along as Dr. Zen solves a murder mystery that is out of this world.
Mathematical Aspects of Paradoxes in Cosmology
Author: Michal Křížek
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031317688
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
This book provides a mathematical and numerical analysis of many problems which lead to paradoxes in contemporary cosmology, in particular, the existence of dark matter and dark energy. It is shown that these hypothetical quantities arise from excessive extrapolations of simple mathematical models to the whole physical universe. Written in a completely different style to most books on General Relativity and cosmology, the important results take the form of mathematical theorems with precise assumptions and statements. All theorems are followed by a corresponding proof, or an exact reference to the proof. Some nonstandard topics are also covered, including violation of the causality principle in Newtonian mechanics, a critical mathematical and numerical analysis of Mercury's perihelion shift, inapplicability of Einstein's equations to the classical two-body problem due to computational complexity, non-uniqueness of the notion of universe, the topology of the universe, various descriptions of a hypersphere, regular tessellations of hyperbolic spaces, local Hubble expansion of the universe, neglected gravitational redshift in the detection of gravitational waves, and the possible distribution of mass inside a black hole. The book also dispels some myths appearing in the theory of relativity and in contemporary cosmology. For example, although the hidden assumption that Einstein's equations provide a good description of the evolution of the whole universe is considered to be obvious, it is just a null hypothesis which has not been verified by any experiment, and has only been postulated by excessive extrapolations of many orders of magnitude.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031317688
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
This book provides a mathematical and numerical analysis of many problems which lead to paradoxes in contemporary cosmology, in particular, the existence of dark matter and dark energy. It is shown that these hypothetical quantities arise from excessive extrapolations of simple mathematical models to the whole physical universe. Written in a completely different style to most books on General Relativity and cosmology, the important results take the form of mathematical theorems with precise assumptions and statements. All theorems are followed by a corresponding proof, or an exact reference to the proof. Some nonstandard topics are also covered, including violation of the causality principle in Newtonian mechanics, a critical mathematical and numerical analysis of Mercury's perihelion shift, inapplicability of Einstein's equations to the classical two-body problem due to computational complexity, non-uniqueness of the notion of universe, the topology of the universe, various descriptions of a hypersphere, regular tessellations of hyperbolic spaces, local Hubble expansion of the universe, neglected gravitational redshift in the detection of gravitational waves, and the possible distribution of mass inside a black hole. The book also dispels some myths appearing in the theory of relativity and in contemporary cosmology. For example, although the hidden assumption that Einstein's equations provide a good description of the evolution of the whole universe is considered to be obvious, it is just a null hypothesis which has not been verified by any experiment, and has only been postulated by excessive extrapolations of many orders of magnitude.
The New Poet
Author: Richard Danson Brown
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1781387796
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
This gracefully written and well thought-out study deals with a neglected collection of poems by Spenser, which was issued in 1591 at the height of his career. While there has been a good deal written in recent years on two of the poems in the collection, ‘Mother Hubberd’s Tale’ and ‘Muiopotmos’, Brown innovatively addresses the collection in its entirety. He urges us to see it as a planned whole with a consistent design on the reader: he fully acknowledges, and even brings out further, the heterogeneity of the collection, but he examines it nevertheless as a sustained reflection on the nature of poetry and the auspices for writing in a modern world, distancing itself from the traditions of the immediate past. The strength of this work lies both in the originality of its project and in the precision and enterprise of the close reading that informs its argument. Interest in the concern of Spenser’s poetry with the nature of poetry is in the current critical mainstream, but here the attentiveness is both unusually focused and unusually sustained. Brown garners more than would be expected from the translations in the Complaints, while at the same time including striking and individual chapters on the better known ‘Mother Hubberd’s Tale’ and ‘Muiopotmos’; he advances understanding of these extremely subtle texts and fully justifies his wider approach to the collection as a whole. Arguing that Spenser’s relationship to literary tradition is more complex than is often thought, Brown suggests that Spenser was a self-conscious innovator whose gradual move away from traditional poetics is exhibited by the different texts in the Complaints. He further suggests that the Complaints are a ‘poetics in practice’, which progress from traditional ideas of poetry to a new poetry that emerges through Spenser’s transformation of traditional complaint.
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1781387796
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
This gracefully written and well thought-out study deals with a neglected collection of poems by Spenser, which was issued in 1591 at the height of his career. While there has been a good deal written in recent years on two of the poems in the collection, ‘Mother Hubberd’s Tale’ and ‘Muiopotmos’, Brown innovatively addresses the collection in its entirety. He urges us to see it as a planned whole with a consistent design on the reader: he fully acknowledges, and even brings out further, the heterogeneity of the collection, but he examines it nevertheless as a sustained reflection on the nature of poetry and the auspices for writing in a modern world, distancing itself from the traditions of the immediate past. The strength of this work lies both in the originality of its project and in the precision and enterprise of the close reading that informs its argument. Interest in the concern of Spenser’s poetry with the nature of poetry is in the current critical mainstream, but here the attentiveness is both unusually focused and unusually sustained. Brown garners more than would be expected from the translations in the Complaints, while at the same time including striking and individual chapters on the better known ‘Mother Hubberd’s Tale’ and ‘Muiopotmos’; he advances understanding of these extremely subtle texts and fully justifies his wider approach to the collection as a whole. Arguing that Spenser’s relationship to literary tradition is more complex than is often thought, Brown suggests that Spenser was a self-conscious innovator whose gradual move away from traditional poetics is exhibited by the different texts in the Complaints. He further suggests that the Complaints are a ‘poetics in practice’, which progress from traditional ideas of poetry to a new poetry that emerges through Spenser’s transformation of traditional complaint.
Robert Ludlum's (TM) The Janson Command
Author: Paul Garrison
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
ISBN: 0446576751
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Paul Janson, a character first featured in Robert Ludlum's bestselling novel The Janson Directive, has a new goal: save the world, one operative, one mission, one redemption at a time. Reformed from his days of covert-operations, Paul Janson has set a new mission for himself. Working in partnership with champion sharpshooter Jessica Kincaid, he rehabilitates disenchanted agents and helps them create new lives outside of the violent intelligence sector. These former operatives then form a network of support for Janson when it comes to his other job--Janson also takes on independent assignments. For a fee, he'll use his skills to resolve international crises. But only those actions that he believes contribute to the greater good of all. Whether he's rescuing an American doctor from Somalian pirates, attacking militant thugs intent on murdering a West African public servant agitating for human rights, or hunting the money-lenders who capitalize on barbaric civil war, Janson stays honest with three simple rules: 1) No torture. 2) No civilian casualties. 3) No killing anyone who doesn't try to kill them. Yet with his commitment to doing what is right--while facing canny intelligence operatives, ruthless warlords, deep sea marauders, or brutal dictators--Janson finds that his most difficult task is figuring out if he's fighting for the good side.
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
ISBN: 0446576751
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Paul Janson, a character first featured in Robert Ludlum's bestselling novel The Janson Directive, has a new goal: save the world, one operative, one mission, one redemption at a time. Reformed from his days of covert-operations, Paul Janson has set a new mission for himself. Working in partnership with champion sharpshooter Jessica Kincaid, he rehabilitates disenchanted agents and helps them create new lives outside of the violent intelligence sector. These former operatives then form a network of support for Janson when it comes to his other job--Janson also takes on independent assignments. For a fee, he'll use his skills to resolve international crises. But only those actions that he believes contribute to the greater good of all. Whether he's rescuing an American doctor from Somalian pirates, attacking militant thugs intent on murdering a West African public servant agitating for human rights, or hunting the money-lenders who capitalize on barbaric civil war, Janson stays honest with three simple rules: 1) No torture. 2) No civilian casualties. 3) No killing anyone who doesn't try to kill them. Yet with his commitment to doing what is right--while facing canny intelligence operatives, ruthless warlords, deep sea marauders, or brutal dictators--Janson finds that his most difficult task is figuring out if he's fighting for the good side.
A Darker Shade of Midnight
Author: Lynn Emery
Publisher: Lynn Emery
ISBN: 0983335710
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Psychic LaShaun Rousselle thought she left her troubles behind when she fled Beau Chene, Louisiana. But when she gets news that her grandmother is dying, LaShaun returns. There she confronts a deadly family feud. Even worse, she quickly realizes that the demon she unwittingly unleashed years ago has been wreaking havoc on her small bayou hometown. With a bloodthirsty loa on the loose, LaShaun fights to stop the killing spree and save the town from destruction. But when she becomes a murder suspect, she teams up with the charming and unlikely ally. Not convinced by local superstition and gossip about LaShaun, Vermilion Parish Deputy Chase Broussard is determined to uncover the true culprit. Together, they battle human evil and the forces of darkness that threaten to consume them both. A Darker Shade of Midnight is a thrilling tale of magic, mystery, and murder.
Publisher: Lynn Emery
ISBN: 0983335710
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Psychic LaShaun Rousselle thought she left her troubles behind when she fled Beau Chene, Louisiana. But when she gets news that her grandmother is dying, LaShaun returns. There she confronts a deadly family feud. Even worse, she quickly realizes that the demon she unwittingly unleashed years ago has been wreaking havoc on her small bayou hometown. With a bloodthirsty loa on the loose, LaShaun fights to stop the killing spree and save the town from destruction. But when she becomes a murder suspect, she teams up with the charming and unlikely ally. Not convinced by local superstition and gossip about LaShaun, Vermilion Parish Deputy Chase Broussard is determined to uncover the true culprit. Together, they battle human evil and the forces of darkness that threaten to consume them both. A Darker Shade of Midnight is a thrilling tale of magic, mystery, and murder.