In this sequel to Quantum Roots, the meekish Olan Chapman faces danger as vigilante Samuel Leroy McCoy, a US deputy marshal who upheld law and order in 1876, Dodge City.The metamorphous holds an eerie transformation, cloaked with rolling sagebrush and horse whinnies from yesteryear, which causes DPA Director, Alexis Grumman to rethink the validity of worm holes. “Creation is a worm hole,” replies … hole,” replies Dr Norman Daly, “Atoms require hadrons to form a nucleus, and each hadron comes through it’s own worm hole. Two quarks form the bi-dimensional plane needed to support the hole. The remaining quark squeezes through this hole, after which the first two quarks follow to shape the hadron to a given genetic, road map. The hole then closes to divide time from timeless.”
The gunfighter is wanted for multiple killings, a consequence that keeps the slender computer wizard on the run from authorities, and domineering wife, Ivy Chapman.
As in the Vigilante Sightings, Quantum Roots II is based on mounting evidence that people form from recycled energy.
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Even better than the first book in the series and I cannot wait to read the third book! a fast paced book with a brilliant plot that is full of surprises, there are lots of twists and turns in this story which kept me on the edge of my seat, full of great characters and again lots of humor! Kyle Keyes sets up readers very nicely for the final installment in the series. I would however, recommend reading the first Quantum Roots novel to enjoy the full story.
Worm Holes is the third book in the Quantum roots series by Kyle Keyes and in my opinion is the best sci-fi series I’ve had the pleasure to enjoy! A fast paced read with a lot to get your head around however, I found I didn’t have to concentrate as much to understand the details in this instalment. Full of mystery, violence and very interesting characters this book drew me in from the first chapter. A must read for all sci-fi lovers.
Sequel to Quantum Roots.
This novel is about a government task force seeking to capture vigilante Olan Chapman who has reinvented himself as a western character from the 1800s-Samuel LeRoy McCoy. This vigilante goes around killing people who are threatening others, mainly those abusing or torturing women.
Alexis Grumman and Jeremy Wade are chasing him around the country. They are also carrying on an affair. There is a lot of wise cracking and sexual innuendos between the two of them as they detail their sexual relationship in texts and conversation (highly inappropriate in a work setting, and with a manager/subordinate, as well), and a lot of graphic sexual scenes.
The novel is humorous at times, while fantastical in that Olan Chapman, a mild mannered computer programmer, is also a highly skilled vigilante. Olan escapes capture at every turn, I am sure this isn’t the last e we will hear of him.
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This book begins with a very unusual scene. There’s quite a bit of strangeness and violence along with humour and the book is actually quite easy to read considering the subject matter. The characters are very interesting and the dialogue between them is often funny. I really enjoyed this book and found it quite gripping throughout.
Worm Holes is a fascinating story that blends a time long forgotten with advance science in a truly unique book. The writing style is straight forward and doesn’t take away from the entertaining nature of the book with complicated jargon. The characters and dialogue are interesting and often comical and the book is full of action, mystery and a bit of violence. I throughly enjoyed every moment.
The second Quantum Roots novel was for me more entertaining and even funnier than the first, which I also loved. People forming from recycled energy, wormholes as the basis for creation, there’s a lot to get your head around, but Keyes handles such technical issues with a real flair for the details, and makes it manageable to the layman by injecting humour and some awesome characters to pull it all off. A real blockbuster trilogy hits a new high in part two for me.
It was great to be reunited with the characters again, however, don’t be alarmed if you haven’t read the previous book as I think you could easily get a grasp of the story without needing to have read the previous novel.
Again Keyes did not disappoint me as this was another easy to follow plot with relatable characters I’d loved so much from the first Quantum Roots book. A great mixture of violence (not over the top), SCI-FI, paranormal and of course the entertaining wit of the characters.
If you enjoy your novels with a blend of those elements and more then cancel your plans for the day as I’m betting you won’t want to do anything else after you get started than read right until to the end!
This is the sequel to Quantum Roots and it is hilarious! Kyle Keyes keeps comedy rolling in this book going and somehow seems to step up the pace and make it even greater than the first book. Fast paced, well written with the same great characters as well as some new additions. The best thing about the Quantum Roots books is that the science isn’t too baffling, hence making it easy to follow. Definitely recommend to friends and family and looking forward to the next instalment. 5 stars
Even better than the first book in the series and I cannot wait to read the third book! a fast paced book with a brilliant plot that is full of surprises, there are lots of twists and turns in this story which kept me on the edge of my seat, full of great characters and again lots of humor! Kyle Keyes sets up readers very nicely for the final installment in the series. I would however, recommend reading the first Quantum Roots novel to enjoy the full story.