Nri professor Anil Mathur’s fiction novel published
Book of historical and scientific facts
Oct 06, 2009
Dr. Anil Mathur, a long-time Jericho, Long Island, resident, has launched his third book, The Code Breaker. A mystery and action thriller, readers from the Indian Subcontinent will find this book especially appealing because a significant part of the action in this book takes place in India.
The Code Breaker is the story of Sara Hartsfield, an investigative reporter for a TV news channel. While on an assignment in India, she came into possession of an ancient document containing some kind of secret code. Her curiosity drives her to travel all over the world and risk her life, trying to unearth the secret of the document. She also meets scientists and scholars, trying to get to the bottom of the secret.
The Code Breaker is an extensively researched book grounded in Historical and scientific facts. Dr. Mathur takes his readers on a journey full of excitement and discovery. How and when he expertly takes his readers from historical and scientific facts to the domain of fiction is shrouded in the eloquent and swift narrative and very difficult to figure out.
Dr. Anil Mathur is Vice Dean and Brodlieb Distinguished Professor of Business at the Frank G. Zarb School of Business at Hofstra University. An award winning researcher as well as educator, Dr. Mathur has published extensively in the field of marketing, including two co-authored books: Baby Boomers and Their Parents (Paramount Books, 2007) and The Maturing Marketplace: Buying Habits of Baby Boomers and their Parents (Quorum Books, 2000). The Code Breaker is his first work of fiction.
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