A Secret of the Universe: A Story of Love, Loss, and the Discovery of an Eternal TruthThis is the story of two high-school pals from the Midwest for whom a personal tragedy sets in motion a journey of inquiry that spans a lifetime of cruel and glorious twists, and culminates in an astonishing discovery. When profound revelations lead each friend to uncover shocking historical 'secrets' in support of his own worldview, their odyssey plays out on a global stage, with tragic consequences. |
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User Review - MauriceAWilliams - LibraryThingThe author of this book tries to convey his convictions about the merits of truth-driven thinking by means of a fictional novel where two lifelong friends have a dialog about different world views ... Read full review
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