For nearly a century, no scientific revelation had done more to unlock the mysteries of the universe than E=mc2.
Then came 2002 and, with it, the discovery of a letter containing a lost equation that will throw the world for an earth-shaking loop.
By chance or design, Dr. Augustin Champagne was the treating physician and close confidant of Rosalia Boruslawska, the private nurse who cared for Albert Einstein in the final years of his life and was by his bedside as the took his last breath on April 18, 1955, at Princeton Hospital. The confidences and documents she shared with the doctor before her own death set in motion a course of events that will leave the world forever charged.
On a quest to vindicate the famed physical and honor his social and political testament for peace. Champagne uses the secret equation to unlesh the powers of physics and force humanity to relive some of the most horrific moments in history.
As the world's superpowers race to get their hands on the equation and the key it holds to world domination, a young crackerjack with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Louis Papineau, must keep one step ahead of a dangerously ambitious Vladimir Poutin and a reckless George W. Bush to save the planet from certain disaster.
It is Rosalia's love for the man tortured by his unwitting role in the atomic horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that led her to jealously withhold the letter from the world for nearly 50 years. It is a love for all mankind that now has Champagne convinced the time has come to seek retribution for Einstein and give the world the genius's final legacy.
The right honorable Prime Minister of Canada, Jean Chrétien said: I read this novel in a single sitting and found it fascinating.