A Fórmula de Deus

A Fórmula de Deus

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Oct 1, 2006 · Portoghese · Brossura (574 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 574
Lingua Portoghese
Pubblicato Oct 1, 2006
Editore Gradiva
ISBN-13 9789896161392

Descrizione

Tomás Noronha finds himself in a labyrinth of intrigue at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, where an unexpected encounter sets off a thrilling adventure. Approached by a mysterious woman, he becomes embroiled in a pursuit that intertwines ancient history with modern conspiracy. As they delve deeper, the allure of the past leads them to uncover secrets that could alter humanity's understanding of itself.

While piecing together clues scattered across the globe, Tomás grapples with his own beliefs and the enigmatic formula that supposedly holds the key to divine understanding. The interplay of science and faith becomes a recurring theme, pushing him to evaluate not only the world around him but also the essence of existence itself. Each revelation presents both wonder and peril, as powerful forces seek to control the knowledge they unearth.

As Tomás navigates treacherous paths filled with danger and deception, he is forced to confront his own limitations and the broader implications of his quest. Relationships are tested, motives are scrutinized, and the line between friend and foe blurs. In this race against time, he must determine who he can trust while unearthing truths that challenge the very fabric of reality.

With each step deeper into this journey, the stakes rise, compelling Tomás to rediscover himself and his purpose in a world where knowledge is both a gift and a threat. The quest not only leads to profound discoveries but also to personal revelations that may redefine everything he thought he understood about life, the universe, and beyond.

Generi

Mistero Thriller e Suspense Religione e Spiritualità Scienza e Tecnologia
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