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Quantum Ethics: A Thriller

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This book is no longer in print, having been replaced by the revised and retitled SONG OF THUNDER (which is also availabe on Amazon).

536 pages, Perfect Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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Keith Ellis

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July 3, 2010
I was so pleased to be DONE with reading this book that I forgot to write a review... Seriously, the beginning was awesome - think a great Jack Bauer-like main character. Then it started to unravel or more precisely: totally ridiculously insanely unbelievable... Again the series "24" is very realistic in comparison. I suggest you don't bother but if you don't believe me buy the kindle version for 3.99.
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February 21, 2021
Fast read. Lots of twists and turns.

Good story, though some parts were unbelievable. I hope it is really fiction and not based on any real events. I liked the characters. They were believable to me.
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July 11, 2011
This book is definitely a thriller which reads like a ride on a wild roller-coaster. Many times throughout the book, I caught myself holding my breath while I was reading and wondering about what would happen next. The storyline involves a quantum computer, nuclear arms and world peace vs. world destruction. The characters were very well developed and will remain in my thoughts for some time. A very satisfying read!
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October 5, 2015
Ellis has some writing talent but Quantum Ethics lacked depth. I get the feeling this book was written too fast without time for reflection and polishing. The plot was just too thin and the dialogue seemed like it needed another draft or two before calling it finished. At mid-book the faults finally outweighted my interest in the story line and I had to let it go.
88 reviews
April 28, 2011
I liked it and it posed some questions about national security I hadn't thought of before.
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