Einstein’s Secret was exciting for me as it’s set (partially) at the University of Virginia, my alma mater. In this one, a new adjunct professor is about to star work, but he’s led astray at the beginning of the semester by another adjunct that knows his secret.
His secret: Einstein has a secret and Jacob has searched most of his lift for it. Supposedly Einstein scribbled something on his deathbed and it was lost.
Jacob falls in with the other professor, off on a wild ride after he’s fired to chase a clue. What he finds is amazing.
The book delves into the fantastic world of science fiction and time travel. It’s almost too crazy to be believed and at times I think the writer just made things up as he went along. It’s not a great read, but it is a wild ride.
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