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Mark Carew

    Transitioning from a career in academic science, this author now channels rigorous analytical thinking into compelling narratives. His work delves into intricate themes with a precision and depth that reflect his scientific background. Through engaging storytelling, he explores the vastness of the human experience, offering readers profound insights into the world. His distinctive style is marked by meticulous exploration, drawing readers into worlds ripe with intellectual discovery.

    Born in a Storm
    The Book of Alexander
    KENNY
    Magnus
    • 2024

      Born in a Storm is a race to unlock zero-point energy. This modern thriller is a saga of heroes and villains. Love and loss. Redemption and bloody revenge. As the global-warming tipping point approaches, humanity remains addicted to burning carbon fuels. Three young physicists solve the one hundred and twenty-year-old riddle and unlock Zero Point Energy. This unlimited, zero-emission energy from the quantum field can fuel the entire world. But our young physicists have attracted the attention of very powerful enemies. The big energy corporations stand to lose trillions of dollars, and governments will fall, if this energy reaches the market. Read how clean energy magnate, Mackenzie James, and his ex-Mossad partner Angelina Cohen rescue our young physicists from the grip of the CIA to save the planet. Will our three physicists succeed? Our will they die in the attempt.

      Born in a Storm
    • 2023

      KENNY

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In 2019, the U.S. Congress acknowledged the existence of UFOs, revealing that these advanced crafts are operated under intelligent control and are extraterrestrial in origin. This significant declaration opens up discussions about the implications of such findings on our understanding of the universe and humanity's place within it. The book delves into the mysteries surrounding UFOs, exploring the evidence and the potential consequences of this groundbreaking revelation.

      KENNY
    • 2019

      One professor, five students, a week-long field trip on an isolated island in the Norwegian Sea. Four of the undergraduates are typical in their aims and ambitions. And then there is Magnus. Who will heed their call?

      Magnus
    • 2018

      A post-modern puzzle about self and identity.Alexander embarks on a remarkable experiment, the likes of which no one has attempted before: to find who he is by writing a book as if he were a watching detective. With Penny, Alexander is a gadfly, mucking her about, unable to see past her beauty; but with Melanie, he has met his match. It is remarkable how quickly the mood shifts from talk of big questions (religion, God, beauty, how mirrors lie) to the perfectly ordinary nuances between a couple.

      The Book of Alexander