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$0 eBook: Quantum Lens by Douglas E. Richards

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US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NQBXS6I
AU: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B00NQBXS6I
by Douglas E. Richards, 358 pages, published Oct 1, 2014
4.3 stars from 1,703 reviews

Amazon's Description:

A mind-blowing new technothriller from the NY Times bestselling author of WIRED

Omar Haddad is a brutal jihadist in Syria who appears to be invulnerable and capable of supernatural feats. But is Haddad divine, as he claims? Is he a gifted magician? Or is he making use of a stunning scientific breakthrough? And what, exactly, is keeping him from unleashing the global apocalypse he's so eager to bring about?

Brennan Craft, a quirky quantum physics genius, has the answers, and the US military is desperate to capture him. But when Craft risks everything to recruit a Black Ops researcher named Alyssa Aronson, it becomes clear he's playing a treacherous game of his own.

Hunted by both the military and Haddad, Craft and Alyssa race to find a way to keep the unstoppable jihadist in check. But there may not be any way. And Alyssa soon fears that Craft is becoming an even bigger threat to the world than Omar Haddad …

Quantum Lens is a smart, roller-coaster-ride of a thriller, packed with intriguing ideas that readers will be contemplating long after they've read the last page.

"Richards is a tremendous new talent" (Stephen Coonts) who can "keep you turning the pages all night long" (Douglas Preston)

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  • Sounds interesting!
    And at my favorite price too.

  • Thanks his other books are great

  • This was actually really good. Quite enjoyed it.
    While it got a bit "far out there" its interesting that most of the core ideas/principals in the book are based in fact. The references to "The God Theory" (real book) was interesting.

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