
The Son of Man
Chris May(Author)
Troubador Publishing
Published on 28. August 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
424 pages
978-1-83628-387-4 (ISBN)
Description
In the near future, with the energy crisis solved and the world powered by artificial and quantum intelligence, a mysterious disease is spreading across the globe. The cause is a mystery, and a cure remains stubbornly elusive.
At Fermilab 5, west of Chicago, a team of physicists experiences a shocking result when an experiment appears to go rogue, defying all logic. Yet in trying to solve the conundrum, the team edges ever closer to uncovering the fundamental secrets of the universe.
For the Church, the former is its salvation, the latter an existential threat.
Meanwhile, to complicate matters further, the Church appears to have incontrovertible evidence that the Messiah has returned. And He is not what anyone expected.
Grappling with the human condition, the timeless themes of love and sacrifice, and the tensions that arise between science and faith, The Son of Man is a near-future mystery thriller building toward a shocking revelation.
At Fermilab 5, west of Chicago, a team of physicists experiences a shocking result when an experiment appears to go rogue, defying all logic. Yet in trying to solve the conundrum, the team edges ever closer to uncovering the fundamental secrets of the universe.
For the Church, the former is its salvation, the latter an existential threat.
Meanwhile, to complicate matters further, the Church appears to have incontrovertible evidence that the Messiah has returned. And He is not what anyone expected.
Grappling with the human condition, the timeless themes of love and sacrifice, and the tensions that arise between science and faith, The Son of Man is a near-future mystery thriller building toward a shocking revelation.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
950 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83628-387-4 (9781836283874)
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Person
Chris May trained initially as an engineer before forging a career in healthcare. He founded health tech company Mayden in 2000 which today employs 150 people and is based in Bath. He published his first novel Silent Light in 2000, and more recently co-authored Made Without Managers which was Highly Commended in the Business Book Awards in 2024.