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Quantum Murder

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This was a good mystery read.
Unfortunately it was also very confusing.
At least for me, which did spoil it somewhat.

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Quantum murder by Lesley l Smith.
Can Quantum Mechanics kill?

When someone's murdered, seemingly via her discovery, physicist Madison Martin knows it's her responsibility to bring the killer to justice.

Madison resumes her quantum cop role to help the local cops and the F. B. I. investigate everything from quantum panty raids to impossible heists and increasingly bizarre murders. As the q-crimes increase, she worries that reality itself is a goner.

When Madison's nearly obliterated in a quantum duel she realizes she can't handle it by herself. But this leads to another problem: does her overworked task force include the very criminal she's trying to catch? And if so, can she take him down before it's too late?

A very interesting read with brilliant characters. I had no idea who it was. I was stumped all the way through. 5*. Netgalley and bookbuzz.net.

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Wow! I loved this book! It's a different and very smart mystery that hooked me from the very first page. I loved the characters - especially Madison and how she approached the various challenges. She's a physics professor that discovered how to q-lapse (a way to shift reality) and thus became the quantum cop, investigating criminals using q-lapsing. I know that's a mouthful, but the author is obviously an expert in physics and created the concept of q-lapsing, based on actual physics.

This is a very intelligent mystery that fans of the genre will love. I particularly appreciated that the heroine is an expert in a male dominated field. While this is part of a series, this is a stand alone novel. I've added the author to my must read authors' list.

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