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Quantum Roots Paperback | Pages: 262 pages
Rating: 4.4 | 4052 Users | 21 Reviews

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ISBN: 1478392673 (ISBN13: 9781478392675)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.quantumroots.com

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Federal agents, Alexis Grumman and Jeremy Wade track down a current day vigilante, whose fingerprints match those of a Korean War veteran. Author Kyle Keyes uses characters from two previous novels, to promote a theory that particle energy formats with a quantum root system, that can bypass time and space. Keyes believes that such fiction could turn to fact as we move into the age of quantum mechanics. Adventure fans everywhere should delight in this fast paced action story, that brings yesterday's gun play back to settle cyber-age injustice. Synopsis: Jesse Joe Jacks was born sometime during the snow blizzard of 1923. The Lower Elk County, game warden died from a lightning strike on July 23, 1959, while wearing a sheriff's star. Olan Chapman came to life in August of 1974 and found a computer career with a center city, electronics firm. Chapman drinks heavy and is haunted by flashbacks of an older sister, lost to an unsolved case of gang rape and murder. Jacks loved nature and lived to protect wildlife. He stood tall and fought to uphold justice. Jacks was also a crack shot with a firearm - any firearm. Chapman attends the theatre, plays piano and at one time led a march against the National Rifle Association. Both men have the same fingerprints, much to the chagrin of Lt General Alexis Grumman who heads the federal department for para-normal activities. Working with special agent, Jeremy Wade, Grumman breaks open the case when Chapman's fingerprints also match those of the vigilante.

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Title:Quantum Roots
Author:Kyle Keyes
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 262 pages
Published:August 2012 by CreateSpace
Categories:Drama. Contemporary

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I recently read 'Martin Swan's Diary' by Kyle Keys, and I really enjoyed it, so I knew I wanted to read more from the talented author. The synopsis of Quantum Roots really grabbed my interest, so naturally it became my next read. I have to say that Kyle Keys is rapidly becoming one of my favorite action writer, as I love his take on the espionage thriller. Plus, science lovers like me, will definitely love the references to particle physics In this page-turner, Agents Wade and Grumman are on the

Jesse Joe Jacks dies by lightening strike in 1959 and Olan Chapman has a career in an electronics firm, yet both man share the same fingerprints. How can this be? With fingerprints being as unique a snowflakes, how can a living man have matching prints to a man long dead? In this novel we enter a world where time is not a linear thing, and the past can merge with the present. Although, the plot touches on some rather advanced quantum physics, it isn't too technical, or hard to follow. But, you

Dont Bother!This is obviously a self-published book. No editor would have allowed this book to be released with so many typeset, spelling and grammatical errors. The plot was thin, silly and juvenile, as were the characters. I hope the author finds a professional publisher in any subsequent attempts - this book was one hot mess.

If you have ever read some of the factual works of Stephen Hawking, the fiction of Kyle Keyes is likely to be right up your street. In the first in the Quantum Roots series of novels, you are thrown into a world when time is not a linear concept, two men living in different time and space can have the same fingerprints, and the past and the present are not mutually exclusive.Whilst an interest in quantum mechanics will certainly improve your enjoyment of this exciting and fast-paced novel, it

Particle energy formats with a quantum root system, that bypasses time and spaceFlorida author Kyle Keyes books combine tales of Americas past with todays paranormal science, creating a new and unique genre that can only be described as historical science fiction. He offered substantive information about this book in his notes to the next installment QUANTUM ROOTS II Monkey see, monkey do. Headline grabbers are often followed by copycat artists, seeking attention in a world too busy to notice

Another great read from Kyle Keyes, an intriguing science fiction story that is as fast paced as it is entertaining! Although I love all the main characters in the book Jeremy Wade has to be my favorite with the comical antics and the banter he has with the other characters, I find him to be such a loveable! character There is an easy to follow storyline which I would imagine almost anyone can follow.I would highly recommend this book to anyone especially any sci-fi fans out there as I think you

I liked the pace of this novel in that it kept my interest all the way through . I loved the sense of humor of the characters in it too as well as the humor and the sometimes dim-wittedness of the characters had me laughing out loud on more than one occasion. A really great Science fiction book that has been well written and portrayed with the best characters. I would recommend this book to my friends and family as well as all sci-fi readers out there. 4 stars

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