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A philosophical thriller story with a detective flavor, centered around two physicists and a detective...
A close friendship developed between Sebastian and Oskar while they were at university and it was thought that one day they would win the Nobel Prize in Physics. As time went by, serious distances came between their lives and scientific perspectives. Oskar, who works at a prestigious university in Geneva, cannot get rid of the feeling that Sebastian, who gave up physics and devoted himself to marriage and fatherhood, is wasting his life, and he tries to win his friend back. In one of the tensions they often experience, after a heated argument, Sebastian leaves his son in the backseat of the car and leaves. When he returns, the car has disappeared. Just then, his phone rings and an unfamiliar voice tells him that he has to kill someone to get his son back. The only person he can turn to for support in such an environment is his friend Oskar. Meanwhile, Detective Schilf enters the scene and reveals the truth with a highly unusual method.
Free Fall is an elegant novel that invites the reader to think about fundamental issues such as the conflict between the ideal and material worlds, innocence and guilt, and the nature of time within a classic detective story. Readers interested in quantum physics will also enjoy the book.
Number of Pages: 288
Year of Publication: 2010
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Metis Publishing
Year of First Publication: 2010
Number of Pages: 288
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Metis Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 288 |
ISBN | : | 9789753427500 |
Translator | : | Sevinç Altınçekiç |
The heart | : | Turkish |