Three days to never

A Novel

420 pages

English language

Published Dec. 15, 2006 by William Morrow.

ISBN:
978-0-380-97653-9
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4 stars (8 reviews)

When Einstein told Roosevelt in 1939 that the atomic bomb was possible, he did not tell the president about another discovery he had made, something so horrific it remained a secret--until now. When 12-year-old Daphne takes a videotape labeled Pee-wee's Big Adventure from her grandmother's house, neither she nor her college-professor father Frank has any idea that the theft has drawn the attention of both the Israeli Secret Service and an ancient European cabal of occultists--or that within hours they'll be visited by her long-lost grandfather, who is also desperate to get that tape. And when Daphne's teddy bear is stolen, a blind assassin nearly kills Frank, and a phantom begins to speak to her from a switched-off television set, they find themselves caught in the middle of a murderous power struggle that originated long ago in Israel and Germany but now crashes through Los Angeles and the Mojave Desert.--From …

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If you like Powers, you should like this. Fast paced, lots of hints to follow, and all that. Love the one stoical character who sees his life ending bit by bit, but soldiers on. I get impatient with Powers' stuff. It is wheels within wheels within wheels. Reminds me of reading John Le Carr�'s Smiley novels, where you think you understand who did what, and then it turns out that he's a double agent, and that evidence was faked, and oh... it's just too much work.

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  • California -- Fiction