Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise
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Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise
The novel Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise written by John K Danenbarger, is a work of scientific crime fiction. A comprehensive account of friendships, relationships, crime, and intense disputes is given in the book. It is a classic crime thriller that emphasizes relationships, errors, human limitations, and the flaws that make each person unique. Moreover, it explains how being a good or bad person impacts those around you and how they interact with one another. The difficulties encountered by the characters, as well as the adaptations they had to make as a result of their life experiences, were explored.
The novel begins with Joe reaching out to Geena to inform her that her father has passed away. The story of the book is then set 60 years in the past, when Beth, Geena's mother, was a drug-dependent prostitute who managed to leave her life behind thanks to male dancer Joe, who got her a job working on a boat overseas. As opposed that, the ship takes her to Bermuda, where she finally makes a home with a rapist and slave trader. From this point on, other characters are introduced, adding depth to the narrative through the choices they make and the results they ultimately encounter. This narrative chronicles Geena's attempt to get in touch with one of her family members who is still living. The focus of the narrative is mostly on Joe, who discovered love in Martin, as well as Kevin Nuss and how his family was involved in his first murder.
The novel's attention to detail is admirable, as it explores a variety of topics and shows how each character has a unique tale to tell. It also has an appealing and captivating narrative. Despite having terrible histories, the author's characters came across as wonderfully real and unique. In addition to Bermuda's being presented in such a great way that makes it tempting to visit, Geena's bravery and brilliance truly captured my attention.
The work was quite entertaining to read, except for the awful events that took place in it, which were uncomfortable to read.
I gave this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. This is because the characters in the novel were ultimately perfect, and they had excellent descriptions. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in science fiction, criminal thrillers, mystery/drama books, and also in quantum time.
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