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Quantum Tangle

By Chris Reher
Quantum Tangle by Chris Reher digital book - Fable

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Dropping out of subspace into the wrong galactic sector, Sethran Kada wakes up with a headache and an extraordinary alien aboard his ship. She implores him to help stop the abductions of her people, a newly evolved species emerging from subspace. Their dangerous potential has caught the attention of rebel factions as well as the ruling Commonwealth. When contact with her kind turns pilots into casualties, the Governors fear an imminent invasion engineered by their rebel enemies.

Pursued by Air Command, Seth heads deep into rebel-controlled territory to recover the stolen entities and keep this deadly weapon from falling into the wrong hands. Things get personal when his alien visitor begins to transform his mind and his life, turning the rescue mission into a fight for survival for all of them.

Themes: first contact, alien invasion, galactic empire, space adventure, military sci-fi, space opera

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“If you love the loveable rogue trope (as in Han Solo or Rick O'Connel) then this is the story for you. Seth finds himself in a spot of trouble when he wakes up with a beautiful alien onboard. I loved the dynamics between the 2 and it did seem a little obvious where their relationship was heading but I didn't mind that at all. I found the whole concept of her people really interesting and the story itself wasn't too shabby. There were 2 main problems that I did have with the book. 1. The world building needs to be worked on a little. It felt a little like you were expected to know or envision what the aliens looked like with very little description and I think Seth himself is an alien but I can't be completly sure as it wasn't very clear. 2. I also didn't find the writing enjoyable - mostly as I felt confused over the world building. but otherwise it's a really solid entry and will be reading the next book to see what happens next!”
“A very interesting concept, and written with plenty of action. Some of the writing seamed over simplified in all honesty though. The whole idea of aliens living somewhere humans and other prime species can not even really comprehend is actually something that makes some sense. Just because we can not comprehend it or live there does not mean something else can not. Khoe was a cute character and Seth was pretty cool. I am goanna have to find more of these now.”
“It took me a few months to finish this book, but that’s not against the story itself. I just have no energy lately to really do anything. On with the review, I’m usually not that into sci-fi, I can’t get invested in the story really. It’s mostly over explained to build up the worlds and the terms, so the story ends up suffering when it needs to just focus on the story and explain when it’s warranted. Which is what this author did. It hooked me in to the story in the first chapter, which sci-fi stories rarely do for me. This was a pretty good read that had a lot of action, mystery and even a little bit of romance. Now, I will admit, the blurb threw me a little because it does sound like it should be classified as a romance, but the story has only little tidbits of it, kind of…giving the story a little boost instead of holding it up all together. Now, a thing that I didn’t like was that the villain of the story hardly got any screen time, I tended to forget about him and that part of the plot more often than not. Enough so, that when it got to the confrontation of the main character and the villain…I didn’t even really know it was the villain Sethran was going up against. It was anti-climatic. That’s the reason for the 4 stars instead of 5. I think the story could have been better had there either been no set villain or had spent more time on that set villain. I feel like, even if it hadn’t taken me a few months to get through the story, I would feel the same because the villain has no…power behind him. There’s no sense of urgency with him while there is with other things. All-in-all, I would recommend this to fellow readers, especially those who are like me and aren’t that big into sci-fi. Thank you for reading my review.”
“seth is a captain of a ship. after a jump gone wrong he finds himself with a visitor that is in desperate need of his help. lots of twists and turns and a weird love story thrown in. great book highly recomend.”
“As I get older the more appealing books without the typical Shakespearean ending with all the ends tied in a neat bow are. This is one of those books with a bittersweet ending that was fun getting to.”

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