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Icarus' Triumph

Riccardo Prini

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"The Victory of Icarus" by Riccardo Prini is a novel that interweaves classical mythology with science fiction.
The story begins in 2040, inside the Quantum Base, a scientific outpost located in the Arctic. Here, a group of brilliant scientists, led by the brilliant and controversial Albert Harrison, like modern-day Icaruses, work on the Shadowlink project, funded by Corporate Gemini. The aim of the project is to develop a communication technology based on quantum entanglement, capable of transmitting information instantaneously over cosmic distances. But within this futuristic facility, where silence is only broken by the whispering of machines, lies a discovery that could revolutionise the world: a telepathic connection between consciousnesses induced by quantum physics experiments.
Lorena, a scientist of extraordinary intelligence and determination, is the first to discover that she has been affected by the side effects of the experiment, which has given her new telepathic abilities. Aware of the danger this discovery could pose in the wrong hands, she decides to hide the truth from her sister Irina, Gemini's vice-president, a woman unlike herself and unscrupulous, driven by an insatiable thirst for power.
The protagonists face not only the forces of nature, but also their inner demons. Against this extreme backdrop, the novel deals with universal themes such as the power of knowledge, which lights the way even in the darkest moments; the struggle against one's own limits, a relentless battle that defines the very essence of being human; and scientific ethics, which are put to the test when the thirst for knowledge clashes with the moral consequences of discoveries. The novel's characters, complex and deeply human, are forced to confront the consequences of their actions, in a continuous crescendo of tension.
With gripping writing and a suspenseful plot, 'The Victory of Icarus' invites readers to reflect on the fundamental questions of the human condition, transporting them on an unforgettable journey across the boundaries of the cosmos and the soul, describing the essence of the struggle for control of power and knowledge and interweaving elements of Greek mythology with the challenges of modern science.
Discover how determination, courage and passion for knowledge can illuminate even the darkest and most inhospitable places.
Disponible desde: 29/07/2024.

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