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When Harry Ehlers demonstrated his gravity machine at an American Physics conference he thought there would be some interest from the press and society at large.
He wasn't prepared for the overwhelming manner in which he was thrust into the limelight as the man who was changing history. His ideas would impact on just about every structure of society: transport, town planning, global mobility, altered power balances and availability of space flight.
Harry patents the theory, but discovers there are many people who believe they are entitled to proceeds. Potential manufacturers clamour for information, and then an Armenian scientist claims prior submission of the gravity machine ideas.
By nature Harry is a loner, and he battles to come to terms with the different pressures on his life. At a personal level he discovers his new girlfriend has been raped, and then she rebuffs him when he is set up with a starlet.
He finds out just how high the stakes are when he is confronted by an assassin on a dive boat...
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
When Harry Ehlers demonstrated his gravity machine at an American Physics conference he thought there would be some interest from the press and society at large.
He wasn't prepared for the overwhelming manner in which he was thrust into the limelight as the man who was changing history. His ideas would impact on just about every structure of society: transport, town planning, global mobility, altered power balances and availability of space flight.
Harry patents the theory, but discovers there are many people who believe they are entitled to proceeds. Potential manufacturers clamour for information, and then an Armenian scientist claims prior submission of the gravity machine ideas.
By nature Harry is a loner, and he battles to come to terms with the different pressures on his life. At a personal level he discovers his new girlfriend has been raped, and then she rebuffs him when he is set up with a starlet.
He finds out just how high the stakes are when he is confronted by an assassin on a dive boat...