EVERYONE CAN WIN
Step into a world where you can become Indiana Jones — or Robert Langdon — if only you crave adventure, love a good mystery, and still carry a spark of Peter Pan’s curiosity. This book was written with you in mind.
Izabela Szylko knows exactly how to hook a reader. What seems to begin as a romantic comedy quickly transforms into a gripping, high‑stakes adventure. Jerzy, a London lawyer with a weakness for beautiful women, stumbles into trouble — but it’s Alicja, an astrophysicist fascinated by the history of astronomy, who becomes the true enigma. And trust me: she’s full of surprises.
These characters feel real — relatable, flawed, and instantly likable. Ordinary people thrown into extraordinary circumstances, forced to rise to the challenge. You can’t help but root for them.
This is the kind of book you inhale. The pages practically turn themselves, and every chapter leaves you hungry for the next.
The first part delivers a witty, fast‑paced adventure packed with humor and sprinkled with fascinating, accessible insights about Copernicus and his world. No dry lectures — only the clues you need to solve the mystery alongside the characters.
Then the story shifts gears. Suddenly you’re racing across the Atlantic, following both the hunters and the hunted as the plot accelerates like a Formula 1 Ferrari. The intrigue is perfectly woven; every thread matters and leads, in unexpected ways, to a spectacular finale. Dan Brown could take notes.
And what about Copernicus’s secret? The man himself steps aside, but his idea takes center stage. Alongside the breathless pace, we are offered a touch of astronomy, a hint of chemistry, a whisper of physics, and even a brush with philosophy, all in quantities perfectly measured and never intrusive.
“What if our Solar System is just an atom in someone else’s cosmos?” Fires up the imagination, doesn’t it? A mind‑bending question — and only the beginning of what this story dares to explore.
Copernicus Codex Quest is more than a pulse‑pounding thriller. It’s a book for curious minds, for readers searching for meaning in the vastness of the Universe. Perhaps, after reading it, they will accept defeat with greater calm and celebrate victory with a touch more humility.

Nie, nie będę od dzisiaj pisać po angielsku ;-) Zamieszczam recenzję na prośbę autorki.
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