Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise

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Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise" by John K Danenbarger.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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John K Danenbarger wrote the book Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise. The novel revolves around issues such as crime, love, and science. The story begins with an introduction to Geena and how she learns of her father's death. Geena, a woman in her fifties, operates her construction consulting firm in Kansas City. The tale then unfolds as we read about her mother Beth, her father Kevin, Joe, Martin, and others.

Professor Martin Case, Joe's lover is developing a quantum physics theory that he believes will uncover the connection between science and fate. These people from different regions and with diverse experiences become entangled in what turns out to be a "messy predicament." Who are they? Which decisions did they make? How did they become entangled? Is there an explanation for the occurrences that brought them together? Read the book to find out.

I enjoy how detailed this book is. This is beneficial for readers who, like me, create mental images while they read. I also like that this book cannot be read casually. To avoid missing critical facts, I had to focus my attention and keep my thoughts from wandering. My favorite character is Joe. His persona and the role he plays in the plot are pretty enjoyable. It was a fascinating and enlightening read that probes into the complexity of human behavior and relationships.

What made this narrative especially difficult for me to read was that each section contained various stories about different characters. It was one of the things I disliked. This made the plot uncomfortable and confusing at first, but it came to make sense in the end. While this does not detract from the tale, it may turn off certain readers.

I rate this book four out of five stars. It was a distinct type of criminal fiction, which made it a new experience for me. It was a fascinating read that was worth the time. I would have appreciated it more if it had not been so difficult for me in the beginning. It was also well-edited since I found no errors.

I recommend this book to fans of intriguing stories about crime, investigation, mystery, and suspense.

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