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Codex Orféo

A Novel

  • Provides an arresting meditation on what survival really means, through a deeply evocative novel

  • Explores the ethical limits of science through expertly written fiction

  • Encompasses themes from ecology, philosophy and anthropology in a literary thriller

  • Startles readers with an unexpected ending and a tense, hard-hitting plot

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Table of contents (90 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. May 8, 2011, 12:25 pm, inside DS&T, McLean, VA

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 5-8
  3. Two Hours Earlier, Near the Ladskie Artificial Lake

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 9-9
  4. Nine Lives

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 11-14
  5. Rio Centro, June 22, 2012

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 15-16
  6. Equations for the End of the World

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 17-18
  7. Nenhum dano não falta

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 19-20
  8. A-Minor Key

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 21-22
  9. Sasha’s World

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 23-25
  10. Stalker

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 27-28
  11. Techsupport

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 29-31
  12. The Other Alfred Wallace

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 33-34
  13. Probability Errors in the Rhombicuboctahedron

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 35-36
  14. What Would Truman Have Done?

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 37-38
  15. A Room with a View

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 39-39
  16. In and Out of Shadows

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 41-42
  17. Fungus

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 43-44
  18. An Uncommon Urgency

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 45-46
  19. Eyes on the Ground, Spring 2012

    • Michael Charles Tobias
    Pages 47-47

About this book

Explore shattering ethical, political and practical quagmires in this gripping ecological thriller. A tense plot deals with devastating scientific, secret intelligence and geopolitical issues.
 
“You alright, Professor?” Mal asked in a whisper.


“Yeah, I’ll be alright.”


World renowned ecologist, UCLA Professor David Lev, aged 84, has just begun a contemporary odyssey. From delivering a plenary address on climate change at the Rio+20 UN Summit, he must prevail on a journey through sub-zero hurricane-force gales, impenetrable bogs and twelve foot drifts of ice in the forests of Belarus. Along the way, Lev’s journey directs us to consider such profound questions as: Are we our Brother’s Keeper? What are the ethical limits of science? And, finally, at what price, glory?
 
It is not only Lev’s story that is the key to this page-turner but also an account from the days of World War II and the Holocaust, which hinges on survival. A constellation of richly nuanced, deeply drawn characters whose enmeshed lives and unique circumstances speak with resonance, melancholy, inspiration and unrelenting drama are all part of this complex and thought-provoking novel - including cutting-edge biochemist Dr Taman Chernichevsky. What has he discovered?

Reviews

“This is a thriller about geo-terrorism, anti-Semitism, the Holocaust as it reverberates decades later, and grasping global pharmaceutical syndicates. … In his novel Tobias connects the Holocaust, the Anthropocene, and the Sixth Extinction Spasm. … This is a crackerjack of a read. You will learn a lot about zoology, population extinction, Belarus, wilderness survival, and the love of family.” (Bob Sanchez, The Internet Review of Books, Internetreviewofbooks.blogspot.de, November, 2016)

“I highly recommend Codex Orféo. But be prepared! What awaits the reader is a riveting literary expedition. Solid science, animal behavior, conservation biology, and human psychology all within a fictional odyssey by a very wise scientist. It’s an unrelenting and powerful drama, the result of which we can all hope will be a true renaissance of virtue.” (Marc Bekoff, MAHB Millennium Alliance for Humanity and Biosphere, mahb.stanford.edu, July, 2016)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Los Angeles, USA

    Michael Charles Tobias

About the author

Michael Charles Tobias, Ph.D., is an internationally renowned ecologist, philosopher, anthropologist, author of fiction and non-fiction; an explorer, filmmaker, educator and head of a major international ecological NGO. Tobias has written more than 200 books, films, plays and librettos, as well as more than 1,000 published articles/essays, including more than 80
essays published in Forbes in the last few years.

Bibliographic Information

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Buying options

eBook USD 34.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 44.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info
Hardcover Book USD 44.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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