
Secret of Darwin's Code
This is a fast-paced and exciting fictional adventure that tells an interesting story about Charles Darwin. Charles was born into a rich family and had an easy childhood, but after failing in his studies, he had to go on a British Navy expedition on the HMS Beagle around the world, forced by his father. The sailing trip turns out to be interesting and eventful. There he sees the injustice of the world and gets to know himself better. What was Darwin's mission on HMS Beagle's expedition? Was he just the captain's unpaid companion? On the trip, Charles meets the mysterious Israfil. Is she the embodiment of good or evil? What kind of female relationships did Charles had? Was Fanny Owen the love of his life? Charles had to marry his cousin Emma. How was their wedding night and married life? How did Professors Grant and Henslow influence Darwin's life? Was Charles just their puppet? What did Charles study? Did he ever graduate? What did he do for a living? And what role does Charles's father and mother play in all this? Did they sacrifice their son? Did Charles' mother practice witchcraft? Did beautiful demonic angel Israfil kill Charles's mother? Did Darwin's family's wealth come from the slave trade? The most important relationship in Charles's life was his daughter Annie. What happened to it? Did that event cause Darwin's anger and bitterness towards God? Was that bitterness the only motive to write the Origin of Species book? Or did he have scientific evidence to support his theory? Was Charles' brother Erasmus responsible for their father's death? Did Darwin give scientific justification to racism and colonialism with his theory? How did Karl Marx and Edward Elgar join Darwin's life? This fast-paced adventure story features murder, action, adventures, drama, humor, wicked games in 19th century Victorian time London and treacherous women. This and much more.
- Kirjailija
- Henrik Hirsimaa
- ISBN
- 9781915662187
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 522 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 2.9.2022
- Kustantaja
- Yksityishklo
- Sivumäärä
- 532