Nikola Tesla was the greatest scientist/inventor the world has never heard of. In fact, only recently has he been getting recognition for his turn of the century achievements, many of which are technological marvels we use today. The Serbian born inventor has been called the "Genius Who Lit the World" and was once referred to by Albert Einstein as the smartest man in the world. However, despite holding more than 300 patents, he died penniless and is relatively absent from the history books. Now he "comes alive" again in the historical thriller, "Alternating Current," by author John Agostino.
50 years after Tesla's death, his nephew plots revenge. William "Turbo" Turbojevic owns a small electronics repair shop in Brooklyn, New York. Weaving historical facts and fictional events together, Agostino tells the story of Turbo's quest to be as brilliant as his uncle. When Phillip Washington, a young conspiracy theorist bookstore clerk, helps his grandmother clean the attic. He finds something that finally gives Turbo his chance. With the help of a rogue CIA agent at a Washington DC strip club who taps into the CIA database with his iPhone, (there's an app for that), Phillip is able to track down Turbo.Videos