![]() ![]() In the second chapter, the reader meets Charlie for the first time. After all, agents have been working on it for decades since Einstein’s death and have not come close. The CIA is desperate to get it before it gets into the wrong hands, and they have learned that a white supremacist group is hot on the trail.ĭante Garcia, the CIA agent, believes that Charlie Thorne, who stole millions from a large corporation (which had stolen from her first), could be the only one to figure out where the secret might be. The CIA is desperately trying to find where Einstein hid Pandora, which is a equation that would make it easy to create nuclear weapons but which could also create clean energy. The pre-teen is not just anyone, but Charlie Thorne, whose IQ almost rivals Einstein’s. The action then moves to Langley, VA, in CIA headquarters, where an agent is trying to convince the director that a twelve-year-old girl is the answer to their problems. ![]() You’ll be hooked from the very first page, which is the Prologue in which Albert Einstein is dying, leaving behind not only his theory of relativity, but something called Pandora, an equation which could change the world. ![]() Once you pick up “Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation” by bestselling author Stuart Gibbs, you won’t be able to put it down until the last page is over, and you’re reading the acknowledgements. ![]()
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