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2.0 out of 5 stars
If only I had studied harder in math,
By Greg Slade "Grga" (Vancouver, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Shiloh Project (Paperback)
Beaucage has a doctorate in mathematics, so it should come as no surprise that his protagonist is a mathematician. (If that's not enough of a warning, this book is the first in a projected series called "Mathematicians in Love.") The premise is that knowledge of a particular mathematical construct allows one to travel backwards and forwards in time. Thus, two mathematicians, sceptic Mel Schwartz and nominal Christian Ruth Foster (and their fellow travellers) meet Daniel, Herod, the wise men from the East, and, of course, the Holy Family. They also witness the destruction of Herod's temple. They also meet God, and leave the plot begging for a sequel, on which Beaucage is working.
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The Shiloh Project by David R. Beaucage (Paperback - Jun 1993)
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