Particles and Luck

Particles and Luck by Louis B. Jones is a work of fiction published by Pantheon on March 23, 1993. This first edition spans 305 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Mark Perdue, a young theoretical physicist, and his neighbor, Roger Hoberman, who runs a pizza franchise, as they navigate a legal challenge regarding a claim of adverse possession on their property.
Readers will find a blend of intellectual exploration and everyday challenges as the characters confront their circumstances. The story delves into themes of property rights and personal relationships, set against the backdrop of California. This edition invites readers to engage with the complexities of the characters’ lives while addressing broader societal issues.
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Mark Perdue, a brilliant young theoretical physicist, and his neighbor, Roger Hoberman, owner of a pizza franchise, must join forces to combat a claim of adverse possession on their property. By the author of Ordinary Money. 17,500 first printing. Tour.
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