I'm reading a mystery titled "The Third Translation" by Matt Bondurant, a story of Egyptology, cryptology, mythology, high-energy physics and London's dark corners. It didn't get very good reviews on Amazon.com; many reviewers felt it was a poor imitation of The DaVinci Code - which I've not read - but I like it and consider the following quote almost worth the book's price:
"One does not ever discover the heart of a woman any more than one knows the sky." (from The Instruction of Papyrus Insinger.)
Too bad. Maybe skydiving'll help.
Nimes, the Rome of France
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