Paradox 13 by Keigo Higashino

Paradox 13 by Keigo Higashi
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P-13. The phenomenon of cosmic chance had to be based on that number. The Earth approaches antimatter, or the antimatter reaches the earth with that firm phagocytic will of the Universe withdrawing towards itself.

The possible arrival or creation of a black hole in the vicinity of the Earth is the basis of this interesting science fiction novel Paradox 13.

It probably all started on Tuesday or Friday the 13th, but what is clear is that it was March 13, at 13:13 p.m., 13 minutes, and XNUMX seconds. With which the chance of the appearance of that black hole is more associated with a God capable of playing billiards with the cosmos, a God tired of human rebellion, his slights and involution, of the drift of a world without values ​​(This is already my judgment)

Keigo Higashino locates us in Tokyo. Chaos begins to take over the city as a fateful moment approaches associated with that instant of engulfment of the planet by the black jaws of the most absolute abyss.

From the general perspective, the author focuses on the detail, on that character necessary to dispose of the human being in the face of devastation and loneliness as a result of phenomenon 13. Fuyuki is a policeman, he is in the middle of a skirmish with armed robbers. A bullet hits him and he ends up fainting ...

When he wakes up, he seems to be the only inhabitant of Tokyo, and probably the world. Silence reigns in a city usually given over to constant bustle. Reality seems a macabre scenario, between the now devastated streets only a gusty wind whistles ...

Ten more people and Fuyuki himself will end up getting together without having the slightest idea of ​​what has happened. Deciphering what unites them, what has made them survivors and getting some light in that massive withdrawal from life will become their fundamental objectives.

At first it may sound like a typical plot, but the very development of the story and the dazzling ending brings that fresh touch to this apocalyptic revisit.

As the survivors roam a vast new empty world called Earth, the planes of the cosmos may have shifted. The black hole, like a reversible garment, may have changed the nature of everything ... and the Earth has ended up being shaken, like a construction in the hands of a capricious child who thinks he is the God of his toys.

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