Irises For Alan

Irises For Alan

Robert Pagano

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Majuli Publishing LLC
Año de edición:
2023
ISBN:
9798986940700
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All Alan wanted at nine years old was to become a priest. His mother, a devout Catholic, played a role in that aspiration by introducing him to the alluring mysteries of the Church. Neither of them anticipated the tragedy that would turn his world upside down a few years later, and make him question the foundation of his religious upbringing. Soon afterwards he was no longer able to take on faith alone that a divine, imperceptible being existed. Despondent, though still curious, Alan picks up an astronomy book and  learns that scientists can solve difficult problems and explain the invisible forces that control the universe. He challenges himself to either prove God exists with science or become an atheist, like his father. In his quest, Alan gets help from a motley trio: Emily, a girl he once abandoned, John, a boy genius who moves in down the block, and Tim, Alan’s best friend. Together the trio navigate some turbulent situations while coming of age and trying to help Alan find answers. Uncovering unexpected, encouraging connections between various scientific frameworks, Alan is inspired and feels that he might be on the verge of a great discovery. In a twist of circumstance, Alan and his friends find themselves stalked by a sociopathic killer, whose plan for them seems inescapable.As the story plunges into a suspenseful thriller, it is uncertain whether Alan and his friends will survive, let alone solve the ancient riddle that is foremost in Alan’s mind.

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