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Special Attributes
1st Edition
Narrative Type
Fiction
ISBN
9780765311054
Book Title
Blasphemy
Book Series
Wyman Ford Ser.
Item Length
9.1 in
Publisher
Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co
Publication Year
2008
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.4 in
Author
Douglas Preston
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Thrillers / Espionage, Thrillers / General, Religious, Thrillers / Suspense, Science Fiction / General
Item Width
6.8 in
Item Weight
23.3 Oz
Number of Pages
416 Pages

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The world's biggest supercollider, the Torus, was built to rreveal the secrets of the very moment of creation: the Big Bang itself. Will the Torus divulge the mysteries of the creation of the universe? Or is it an attempt to challenge God on the very throne of heaven?

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Publisher
Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co
ISBN-10
0765311054
ISBN-13
9780765311054
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60732767

Product Key Features

Book Title
Blasphemy
Author
Douglas Preston
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Thrillers / Espionage, Thrillers / General, Religious, Thrillers / Suspense, Science Fiction / General
Book Series
Wyman Ford Ser.
Publication Year
2008
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
416 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.1 in
Item Height
1.4 in
Item Width
6.8 in
Item Weight
23.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Series Volume Number
No. 2
Lc Classification Number
Ps3566.R3982b57 2008
Reviews
Praise for Blasphemy :   "This baby roars... the pages simply fly."-- Publishers Weekly "Highly recommended... Preston joins Michael Crichton as a master of suspenseful novels that tackle controversial issues in the realm of science."-- Library Journal "An unusually alarming and thoughtful thriller... Clever and terrifying."-- Kirkus   "A superb read! Blasphemy is both thoughtful and flat-out entertainment--a page-turning thriller about science and religion in which good and evil collide at the speed of light. You'll be up all night with this book."--Jeffery Deaver, New York Times bestselling author of The Sleeping Doll "Science versus religion--the ultimate crunch.  Douglas Preston has written The Novel of the Year, an extraordinary, unique, fascinating, wildly imaginative mix of thriller, satire, Sci Fi, and every other genre in the book.   Blasphemy --you're going to love it."-Stephen Coonts, New York Times bestselling author of The Assassin "Terrifyingly realistic.  An electrifying page turner.  Preston at his very best."--Nancy Taylor Rosenberg, New York Times bestselling author of Revenge of Innocents "With Blasphemy , Douglas Preston has finally gone too far. One way or another, I'm afraid he may burn for this book."-Lincoln Child, New York Times bestselling author of Deep Storm   " Blasphemy takes the latest theories of physics and pits them against the ancient religious beliefs that they now threaten, in an explosive, hell-bent and finally deeply moving book that I doubt I will ever forget. It literally made me pace as I contemplated the ideas that crackle through these pages, and it gave me pause as I realized that the physics here is so close to reality that the face of God that appears in this book may soon be, in real life, before us all."-Whitley Strieber, New York Times bestselling author of 2012: The War For Souls   "In Blasphemy, Preston rips the toga off God, and what remains is simply the answer to the most profound question of human existence...why are we here?  A stunningly great read."-W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, USA Today bestselling authors of People of the Nightland and the novels of North America's Forgotten Past " Blasphemy is one hell of a good book. I couldn't stop reading, and at the end I had to force myself to slow down!"-David Hagberg, winner of three American Mystery Awards and USA Today bestselling author of Dance With the Dragon "Preston has taken a fascinating concept and implemented it brilliantly. It's one of those books you think and talk about after you've finished it. I loved the characters. Even the sleazy ones were well-done.  Science meets religion with a side order of politics. The mixture is explosive!"-Larry Bond, New York Times bestselling author of Dangerous Ground "Can science discover God? Blasphemy is a stunningly ambitious novel that lives up to its goals. The theme is nothing less than the question: Is science the new religion?"-Barbara D'Amato, Edgar Award Winner and author of Death of a Thousand Cuts, "Preston's exhilarating and and absorbing science-based effort will thrill readers from the first page to the last. Michael Crichton wishes he could write half as well." --Library JournalonTyrannosaur Canyon "If John Grisham had writtenJurassic Park,he couldn't do better thanTyrannosaur Canyon." --Stephen Coonts "Grandly entertaining . . . Intelligently told and never less than fun." --The Washington PostonTyrannosaur Canyon   "Raiders of the Lost ArkmeetsThe Amazing Race! A fast-paced, clever adventure."--Entertainment WeeklyonThe Codex   "Preston keeps the adventure high, springing plenty of nifty surprises along the way."---PeopleonThe Codex, Praise for Blasphemy : "This baby roars... the pages simply fly."-- Publishers Weekly "Highly recommended... Preston joins Michael Crichton as a master of suspenseful novels that tackle controversial issues in the realm of science."-- Library Journal "An unusually alarming and thoughtful thriller... Clever and terrifying."-- Kirkus "A superb read! Blasphemy is both thoughtful and flat-out entertainment--a page-turning thriller about science and religion in which good and evil collide at the speed of light. You'll be up all night with this book."--Jeffery Deaver, New York Times bestselling author of The Sleeping Doll "Science versus religion--the ultimate crunch. Douglas Preston has written The Novel of the Year, an extraordinary, unique, fascinating, wildly imaginative mix of thriller, satire, Sci Fi, and every other genre in the book. Blasphemy --you're going to love it."-Stephen Coonts, New York Times bestselling author of The Assassin "Terrifyingly realistic. An electrifying page turner. Preston at his very best."--Nancy Taylor Rosenberg, New York Times bestselling author of Revenge of Innocents "With Blasphemy , Douglas Preston has finally gone too far. One way or another, I'm afraid he may burn for this book."-Lincoln Child, New York Times bestselling author of Deep Storm " Blasphemy takes the latest theories of physics and pits them against the ancient religious beliefs that they now threaten, in an explosive, hell-bent and finally deeply moving book that I doubt I will ever forget. It literally made me pace as I contemplated the ideas that crackle through these pages, and it gave me pause as I realized that the physics here is so close to reality that the face of God that appears in this book may soon be, in real life, before us all."-Whitley Strieber, New York Times bestselling author of 2012: The War For Souls "In Blasphemy, Preston rips the toga off God, and what remains is simply the answer to the most profound question of human existence...why are we here? A stunningly great read."-W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, USA Today bestselling authors of People of the Nightland and the novels of North America's Forgotten Past " Blasphemy is one hell of a good book. I couldn't stop reading, and at the end I had to force myself to slow down!"-David Hagberg, winner of three American Mystery Awards and USA Today bestselling author of Dance With the Dragon "Preston has taken a fascinating concept and implemented it brilliantly. It's one of those books you think and talk about after you've finished it. I loved the characters. Even the sleazy ones were well-done. Science meets religion with a side order of politics. The mixture is explosive!"-Larry Bond, New York Times bestselling author of Dangerous Ground "Can science discover God? Blasphemy is a stunningly ambitious novel that lives up to its goals. The theme is nothing less than the question: Is science the new religion?"-Barbara D'Amato, Edgar Award Winner and author of Death of a Thousand Cuts, Praise for Blasphemy : "This baby roars... the pages simply fly."-- Publishers Weekly "Highly recommended... Preston joins Michael Crichton as a master of suspenseful novels that tackle controversial issues in the realm of science."-- Library Journal "An unusually alarming and thoughtful thriller... Clever and terrifying."-- Kirkus "A superb read! Blasphemy is both thoughtful and flat-out entertainment--a page-turning thriller about science and religion in which good and evil collide at the speed of light. You'll be up all night with this book."--Jeffery Deaver, New York Times bestselling author of The Sleeping Doll "Science versus religion--the ultimate crunch. Douglas Preston has written The Novel of the Year, an extraordinary, unique, fascinating, wildly imaginativemix of thriller, satire, Sci Fi, andevery other genre in the book. Blasphemy --you'regoing to love it."-Stephen Coonts, New York Times bestselling author of The Assassin "Terrifyingly realistic. An electrifying page turner. Preston at his very best."--Nancy Taylor Rosenberg, New York Times bestselling author of Revenge of Innocents "With Blasphemy , Douglas Preston has finally gone too far. One way or another, I'm afraid he may burn for this book."-Lincoln Child, New York Times bestselling author of Deep Storm " Blasphemy takes the latest theories of physics and pits them against the ancient religious beliefs that they now threaten, in an explosive, hell-bent and finally deeply moving book that I doubt I will ever forget. It literally made me pace as I contemplated the ideas that crackle through these pages, and it gave me pause as I realized that the physics here is so close to reality that the face of God that appears in this book may soon be, in real life, before us all."-Whitley Strieber, New York Times bestselling author of 2012: The War For Souls "In Blasphemy, Preston rips the toga off God, and what remains is simply the answer to the most profound question of human existence...why are we here? A stunningly great read."-W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, USA Today bestselling authors of People of the Nightland and the novels of North America's Forgotten Past " Blasphemy is one hell of a good book. I couldn't stop reading, and at the end I had to force myself to slow down!"-David Hagberg, winner of three American Mystery Awards and USA Today bestselling author of Dance With the Dragon "Preston has taken a fascinating concept and implemented it brilliantly. It's one of those books you think and talk about after you've finished it. I loved the characters. Even the sleazy ones were well-done. Science meets religion with a side order of politics. The mixture is explosive!"-Larry Bond, New York Times bestselling author of Dangerous Ground "Can science discover God? Blasphemy is a stunningly ambitious novel that lives up to its goals. The theme is nothing less than the question: Is science the new religion?"-Barbara D'Amato, Edgar Award Winner and author of Death of a Thousand Cuts, Praise forBlasphemy:   "This baby roars... the pages simply fly."--Publishers Weekly "Highly recommended... Preston joins Michael Crichton as a master of suspenseful novels that tackle controversial issues in the realm of science."--Library Journal "An unusually alarming and thoughtful thriller... Clever and terrifying."--Kirkus   "A superb read!Blasphemyis both thoughtful and flat-out entertainment--a page-turning thriller about science and religion in which good and evil collide at the speed of light. You'll be up all night with this book."--Jeffery Deaver,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Sleeping Doll "Science versus religion--the ultimate crunch.  Douglas Preston has written The Novel of the Year, an extraordinary, unique, fascinating, wildly imaginative mix of thriller, satire, Sci Fi, and every other genre in the book.  Blasphemy--you're going to love it."-Stephen Coonts,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Assassin "Terrifyingly realistic.  An electrifying page turner.  Preston at his very best."--Nancy Taylor Rosenberg,New York Timesbestselling author ofRevenge of Innocents "WithBlasphemy, Douglas Preston has finally gone too far. One way or another, I'm afraid he may burn for this book."-Lincoln Child,New York Timesbestselling author ofDeep Storm   "Blasphemytakes the latest theories of physics and pits them against the ancient religious beliefs that they now threaten, in an explosive, hell-bent and finally deeply moving book that I doubt I will ever forget. It literally made me pace as I contemplated the ideas that crackle through these pages, and it gave me pause as I realized that the physics here is so close to reality that the face of God that appears in this book may soon be, in real life, before us all."-Whitley Strieber,New York Timesbestselling author of2012: The War For Souls   "InBlasphemy,Preston rips the toga off God, and what remains is simply the answer to the most profound question of human existence...why are we here?  A stunningly great read."-W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear,USA Todaybestselling authors ofPeople of the Nightlandand the novels of North America's Forgotten Past "Blasphemyis one hell of a good book. I couldn't stop reading, and at the end I had to force myself to slow down!"-David Hagberg, winner of three American Mystery Awards andUSA Todaybestselling author ofDance With the Dragon "Preston has taken a fascinating concept and implemented it brilliantly. It's one of those books you think and talk about after you've finished it. I loved the characters. Even the sleazy ones were well-done.  Science meets religion with a side order of politics. The mixture is explosive!"-Larry Bond,New York Timesbestselling author ofDangerous Ground "Can science discover God? Blasphemy is a stunningly ambitious novel that lives up to its goals. The theme is nothing less than the question: Is science the new religion?"-Barbara D'Amato, Edgar Award Winner and author ofDeath of a Thousand Cuts
Copyright Date
2008
Lccn
2007-031811
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Dewey Edition
22

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  • Blasphemy by Douglas Preston

    While I'm not a fan of the author's style, (nor the story itself,) I find the statements made by "God" in this Novel both fascinating and more believable than perhaps it should be. I bought the book based off of the final 10 pages. I hope to see more written by this author, however I hope Mr. Preston’s skills in filler improve. In fact I expect it will.

  • Highly Recommend

    I liked the unique idea that formulated the book. The book was excellently written, had sufficient depth and varied characters, while the story line was similar to science fiction, it also contained philosophy, religion,and morality. I just love a truely different story and this one was hard to put down. It reminded me somewhat of Stephen King's Cell (which I also enjoyed reading. I highly recommend this book to fans of Stephen King or even fans of the sci-fi Dune series.

  • Forget about a seat belt, you'll need a 5 point harness

    This was a non-stop mystery. Who or what were they talking to? And keep an eye on everyone in this novel - more turns than Lombard Street! I'm going to have to get a few more of Preston's books, he might just become one of my favorite authors.

  • definitely an interesting tale!

    Definitely a fine copy of this book, am glad I purchased it as I have enjoyed Preston's other books especially the Pendergast series written in conjunction with Child.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: second.sale

  • Not One of His Best

    Could barely make it to the end. Kept falling asleep -- really boring main characters. An ex-monk turned Private Investigator is hired to investigate a government project ran by a controversial scientist on a Navajo reservation. What a surprise, the PI's ex-girl friend is one of the scientists assigned to the project. All of the other characters were stereotypes. I am really terribly disappointed that this book received such glowing reviews. Are the publishers paying reviewers so that books sell to the poor unsuspecting public?