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OverviewA museum's silent halls hold more than just artifacts-they guard secrets waiting to erupt. When a priceless radium watch dial vanishes from a locked display, leaving only a set of cryptic coordinates in its place, a quiet curator's life is thrust into a race against time and forgotten truths. Ben Clarke's expertise lies in the carefully cataloged past, not in field investigations. But the theft of the luminous relic under his care is no ordinary crime. The coordinates point to Aurora Point, a decommissioned Cold War-era facility shrouded in official silence and whispered rumors. The police see a simple burglary. Ben's reclusive mentor, the esteemed physicist Dr. Arthur Armitage, reacts with a fear so profound it chills Ben to the core. Something dangerous is buried in that past, and the dial was a key meant to be found. Driven by a custodian's duty and an historian's insatiable curiosity, Ben plunges into the mystery. His only path forward forces an uneasy alliance with Elena Vance, a by-the-book radiation safety specialist whose rigid protocols mask a sharp intellect and a deep distrust of messy, unauthorized inquiries. Together, this unlikely trio-the curious curator, the guilt-ridden scientist, and the pragmatic regulator-venture into the heart of a forbidden zone. Aurora Point is a tomb of concrete and regret, a decaying monument to an era of ambition and reckless secrecy. Within its dark corridors and abandoned labs, they will find more than just a missing dial. They will uncover a lie that has festered for decades: a hidden, unstable scientific experiment that never truly ended. The ghost in the machine is not just metaphorical; a faint, otherworldly glow still pulses behind leaded glass, a sign of a peril that was sealed away but never neutralized. To solve this historical puzzle, Ben must transform his bookish knowledge into real-world action. He must navigate not only the physical dangers of a crumbling, potentially contaminated complex but also a moral labyrinth of cover-ups and cowardice. Arthur Armitage's past is here, and the cost of his silence is still being paid. Elena Vance must decide whether to uphold the system or expose its fatal flaws. And Ben must learn that true stewardship means not just preserving history, but confronting it-even when it burns. The Riddle of the Radioactive Relic is a gripping blend of historical science thriller and abandoned facility suspense. Perfect for readers who love the meticulous discovery process of a museum curator detective, the chilling atmosphere of a cold war nuclear mystery, and stories that grapple with scientific responsibility ethics. It's a tale where every clue is a piece of history, every shadow holds a consequence, and the truth carries a radioactive relic conspiracy that could ignite an environmental crisis. Dive into a story where the past is never truly dead, and the glow of discovery reveals the heavy weight of responsibility. Uncover the secret of Aurora Point. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fatih PomakogluPublisher: Fatih Pomakoglu Imprint: Fatih Pomakoglu Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.077kg ISBN: 9798233488610Pages: 56 Publication Date: 01 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationBorn in Istanbul in 1967, Fatih Pomakoglu turned to literature in his twenties. His writing is shaped by an interest in inner journeys, life's quiet turning points, and the unseen layers of his characters. Blending the subtleties of classical storytelling with contemporary narrative possibilities, he writes fiction for adult readers as well as illustrated children's stories. His work invites readers not only into a narrative, but into an emotional and reflective depth beyond the story itself. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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