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Bernini's Elephant

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Albert Einstein noted that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed from one form to another.

Kat, a middle-aged marketing executive from Vancouver, ponders the truth behind Einstein's law as she tours the antiquities of Italy.

In Pompeii, volcanic ash remains in the shape of a woman bear witness to her futile escape of the rage of Mount Vesuvius.

Kat, a widow with blood on her hands, contemplates the ancient woman's destiny and her own.

To escape the consequences of past choices, Kat abandons her travel companion and sometime accomplice.

She links up instead with Franco, a street artist painting in the Roman twilight near Bernini's sculpture of an elephant.

Becoming Franco's patron is the easy part. Kat learns that Einstein's theory holds in everyday life.

She cannot escape past decisions. Murder undetected remains murder after all.

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Product Details
Guernica Editions
1771837853 / 9781771837859
eBook (EPUB)
01/05/2023
English
1 pages
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