
The Theory of All Things
Release Date: Saturday, May 7th, 2022
Published by: Portraits of Earth Press
Pages: 437 pages
ISBN 13: 9798820350221
"The Theory of All Things" by J. E. Murphy follows an archaeologist who inhabits the body of a war hero as he navigates a cosmos of shifting truths, intertwining faith, and the mysteries of existence.
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Fromme, an archaeologist from the future, inhabiting the body of a brain-damaged war hero, only wants the facts, but the facts keep changing.
Fromme Marrs seems to be a brain-injured reporter thrust into a web of cosmic intrigue, political satire, and spiritual revelations. As he navigates a world where extinction, faith, and quantum physics intertwine, Fromme uncovers secrets about humanity’s fragility and resilience. At the center is Dr. Manny Malmud, a prophetic figure whose post-mortem resurrection inspires awe—and terror. "The Theory of All Things" is a gripping novel that dares to ask: What if the universe’s deepest mysteries aren’t out there but within us?
Welcome to a future where humanity is on the brink, aliens may lurk in plain sight, and the absurdities of faith and science collide. J.E. Murphy's "The Theory of All Things" follows Fromme Marrs, a war hero-turned-reporter, as he unravels the mystery of a professor-turned-prophet who may or may not have a lobster living in his head. This satirical yet heartfelt tale is a tour de force of humor, existential dread, and the enduring quest for meaning.
Fromme Marrs seems to be a brain-injured reporter thrust into a web of cosmic intrigue, political satire, and spiritual revelations. As he navigates a world where extinction, faith, and quantum physics intertwine, Fromme uncovers secrets about humanity’s fragility and resilience. At the center is Dr. Manny Malmud, a prophetic figure whose post-mortem resurrection inspires awe—and terror. "The Theory of All Things" is a gripping novel that dares to ask: What if the universe’s deepest mysteries aren’t out there but within us?
Welcome to a future where humanity is on the brink, aliens may lurk in plain sight, and the absurdities of faith and science collide. J.E. Murphy's "The Theory of All Things" follows Fromme Marrs, a war hero-turned-reporter, as he unravels the mystery of a professor-turned-prophet who may or may not have a lobster living in his head. This satirical yet heartfelt tale is a tour de force of humor, existential dread, and the enduring quest for meaning.