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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5 out of 5 stars
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Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise is a slow-paced, suspenseful crime novel by John K Danenbarger. This book includes themes of love, hatred, vengeance, and murder. The story begins when Geena receives a letter informing her about her father's death. She screams and mourns but not at her father's death but at the man who was leaving after writing that letter. Joe, Prickled Tink Joe. He was a family friend for years, and Geena did not want him to abandon her.

Geena's mother, Beth, met Joe at a young age. She was a prostitute at that time. Joe helped her with some clothes, food, and shelter. Later, he helped her find a new job. Beth traveled on a ship to Bermuda, where she found a new profession. However, this job does not last for long. What drastic events lead her to this change? Read this novel full of mystery and murders to know on your own.

In my opinion, there was nothing to dislike about Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise. Everything appears fine in the way it should. This book has a lot of characters. Each one has its unique background story and habits. Let it be a young prostitute, a male stripper, a child who has murdered someone, or a gay scientist. It is amazing to see how John K Danenbarger brings in the concepts of time reversal in terms of Quantum Physics.

The time jumps are not that much annoying because every time there is one, it relates to the previous events. The story runs smoothly; it takes no time to rush. Dark realities often pop up in the characters' lives.

My rating for Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise is 5 out of 5 stars. Honestly, I love this book. The perfect rating is because of the intriguing story development and darker events. These happenings prove that everyone has some horrible turns in their lives. This book contains sexual descriptions, profanities, murders, and violent scenes. However, it does not contain any grammatical errors. So, it is safe to say that this book is exceptionally well-edited.

For the final part of my review, I recommend Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise to mature crime-related readers and mystery-loving audiences. Very keen and sharp looks are required to reread the paragraphs to uncover truths hidden beneath the word surface of this book. So it is not likely to recommend this book to those readers who get confused easily.

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