Jane Jensen
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Dante's Equation
Beyond Good and Evil anything is possible
In a dusty schoolroom on the outskirts of Jerusalem a Rabbi unearths an extraordinary and inexplicable pattern within the hidden codes of the Torah.
In a tiny laboratory in Seattle, a young physicist begins work on a revolutionary wave-pattern theory that could change the face of science for ever.
In a lecture hall in Orlando, intelligence operative Calder Farris uncovers a clue to a potentially devastating threat to national security.
While off the coast of Florida, freelance reporter Denton Wyle receives information that could blow the lid off every missing persons case in the history of mankind.
Soon their investigations will uncover a common link and, as their paths converge, the future of all mankind will hang in the balance.
A Coded Message From The Past
An Extraordinary Mystery In The Present
A Terrifying Weapon From The Future
Dante’s Equation is a pulsating thriller of future-fiction, combining cutting edge physics, mystical Kabbalism, sinister politics and the terror that lies at the heart of the simplest of equations

About The Author
Jane Jensen grew up in Pennsylvania and the Midwest. She holds a degree in Computer Science and made her fiction debut as the author of computer games. Her mystery series, Gabriel Knight, won a cult following. She currently divides her attention between novels and games. Dante’s Equation is her fourth novel. She lives with her husband and stepdaughter in Seattle.

Bibliography
N.B. dates and publishers in dark red indicate British First Editions. Dates and publishers in black indicate recent reprints.
Dante's Equation
(Orbit,
2003)
Dec 03
