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The 'Sky Disc of Nebra', a bronze disc 30 cm in diameter depicting the oldest known image of the cosmos, is a clue running through the story of Arthur Tempo and Alice Buton who along with fifty climate refugees have mysteriously disappeared from the face of the Earth. For climatologist, philosopher and lobbyist, Hilari Sands and his team of scientists, this mystery turns into a puzzle. During their research which takes them all across Europe they are confronted with one shocking revelation after the other. A mysterious group and a fifteenth-century bishop are the basis of a unique spectacle with a surprising denouement.…mehr

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The 'Sky Disc of Nebra', a bronze disc 30 cm in diameter depicting the oldest known image of the cosmos, is a clue running through the story of Arthur Tempo and Alice Buton who along with fifty climate refugees have mysteriously disappeared from the face of the Earth. For climatologist, philosopher and lobbyist, Hilari Sands and his team of scientists, this mystery turns into a puzzle. During their research which takes them all across Europe they are confronted with one shocking revelation after the other. A mysterious group and a fifteenth-century bishop are the basis of a unique spectacle with a surprising denouement.
Autorenporträt
1955 geboren lebt und arbeitet die Autorin schon 11 Jahre als Journalistin in Belgien. Nach drei Reiseführern und einem Buch über die Kunst aus Ost-Europa macht Sie mit diesem Roman ihre Debut als Autorin. Die Teilnahme am Internationalen Symposium über die Himmelsscheibe im Februar 2005 in Halle legte das Fundament für dieses Buch. Konsequenterweise hat Sie versucht, ihre Fiktion und die Geschichte, die auf wahren Gegebenheiten, Orte und Geschehnisse basiert, ineinander fließen zu lassen, ohne der Wahrheit Gewalt an zu tun. Mit "Die Erde hat Fieber" hat das jahrhundertaltes Sprichwort 'Wissen ist Macht', auch heute nicht an Aktualität eingebüßt. Born in 1955, the author has lived and worked as a journalist in Belgium for eleven years. Having written three travel books and a book on modern Eastern Europe art, ¿The Earth Has Fever¿ is her debut. The novel came about as a result of her attendance at the International Symposium on the Sky Disc in February 2005. The author subsequently tried to refine her fiction to a story based on real events and places without being detrimental the truth. ¿The Earth Has Fever,¿ once again demonstrates that the age-old proverb, ¿knowledge is power¿ is just as relevant today as it ever was.