Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Book Review: "Quantum" By Patricia Cornwell

The safety of the entire nation rides on the shoulders of Captain Calli and she best better not screw it up!

Well you know what they say, everything is relative, and in this case the one relative that's under question for suspicious activity can't be found.

However, she's the twin of this very intellectual Captain so she may be harder to find than initially thought if DNA binds them all together as one.

Yet, with a background as illustrious as being a Nasa Space pilot plus a history of experience as a physicist and a cyber crime expert investigator.- Well, let's just say it's all good!

This experience certainly can and will be useful for the investigation into the sudden contractor's death, as all hands are on deck to uncover the truth behind this apparent cover up 'suicide'.

Folks, when the cats away the mice will play and I use this analogy because the government shutdown and looming storms are nothing compared to what may be ahead. The perfect time to sabotage is when nobody is looking, but could that be the case.

Calli has her work cut out for her, but the stars may be aligned, and the truth shall set it all free.
All roads lead to one and Patricia Cornwell has set up the perfect plot.

The ending for me was a bit off along with the slow burn but it was a good read that I hope you'll enjoy.

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