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The Newton Prophecies

by Keith Katsikas



      Michael DiBianco, a renowned physicist, famous author, and a Harvard Divinity professor is teaching his class on what began as an ordinary day.   Before the end of class the unthinkable would happen and the only thing certain about the road ahead was that it was sure to be uncertain.

In 2003, it was made public that Sir Isaac Newton had predicted the year 2060 would bring the end of the world.  Sir Isaac Newton studied the book of Daniel intensely.  Newton was a profound thinker and a spiritual man whose beliefs in the divine contradicted that of the Church of his day.

Some of the world's most influential people are being assassinated and all are left holding an original page of Newton's writing.  DiBianco sees his dark theories coming to life.  The whole world is depending on him—Christianity is depending on him and it is the Newton papers that hold the key.  The fate of the world rests on Michael DiBianco solving this boggling mystery before it's too late.

The Newton Prophecies is a book full of suspense that is sure to keep your attention from beginning to end.  It is a fast-paced and entertaining book to read.  A thriller of a ride.

The Book

DiBianco Books / A Subset of FUN Publications, LLC.
August 26, 2008
Trade Paperback
978-1-419-69191-1 / 1-4196-9191-0
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The Reviewer

Connie Harris
Reviewed 2008
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