The Case of Einstein's Violin
When Ana Smyth inherits Albert Einstein's violin case and sells it on eBay, she suddenly finds herself dodging international spies. A tip that her long-dead father may be alive sends her racing through Europe to discover her family's past -- and a lost formula for quantum gravity.
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The Case of Einstein's Violin
When Ana Smyth inherits Albert Einstein's violin case and sells it on eBay, she suddenly finds herself dodging international spies. A tip that her long-dead father may be alive sends her racing through Europe to discover her family's past -- and a lost formula for quantum gravity.
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The Case of Einstein's Violin

The Case of Einstein's Violin

by William Sullivan
The Case of Einstein's Violin

The Case of Einstein's Violin

by William Sullivan

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Overview

When Ana Smyth inherits Albert Einstein's violin case and sells it on eBay, she suddenly finds herself dodging international spies. A tip that her long-dead father may be alive sends her racing through Europe to discover her family's past -- and a lost formula for quantum gravity.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148338352
Publisher: Navillus Press
Publication date: 01/31/2014
Series: The Case of . . . , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 322
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

William L. Sullivan is the author of seven novels and a dozen nonfiction books. A list of his books, speaking engagements, and favorite adventures is at www.oregonhiking.com.
Sullivan completed his B.A. degree in English at Cornell University under Alison Lurie, studied linguistics at German's Heidelberg University, and finished an M.A. in German at the University of Oregon. He reads in half a dozen languages, plays the pipe organ, enjoys backcountry ski expeditions, and volunteers to promote libraries. He and his wife Janell Sorensen live in Eugene, Oregon.
After backpacking more than a thousand miles across Oregon's wilderness in 1985, Sullivan published Listening for Coyote, a journal that capped the New York Times' year-end review of travel books and has since been chosen one of Oregon's "100 Books."
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