THE SINGULARITY TRANSFER. Thomas Parker must save people he promised to keep alive, while giving adversaries a new age of warfare. In his world of secrets, no one can be trusted. If Parker fails, and everyone who he cares about dies, even FBI Special Agent Kate Morgan. Book 2 in the Singularity Series, The Singularity Transfer is an intricate thriller with a scientific edge. “Devilishly clever, and good, this is Dan Grant.” – Pacific Book Review
Forces beyond Princeton neuroscientist Thomas Parker’s control have turned events into a new era space race. Parker’s knows his work erodes the ethical ground of medicine, science, politics, and geopolitical landscapes, yet the only way to save the people under his protection is to allow the project to reach completion—an outcome with surprising ramifications for humanity.
The opposing force that Parker faces is a resurrected Stewart Richards, a competitor who is hellbent on delivering a working version of Parker’s work first. What Parker and Richards don’t know is that each holds key secrets that the other needs to deliver neurological singularity.
Parker must save those he can, while struggling to trust anyone. His FBI Special Agent girlfriend Kate Morgan is an essential contributor to his work, but even she can’t be trusted.
The thread of conspiracies weaves together a broader tapestry behind the story, drawing on national and international politics, the dawn of a New World Order fueled by the notion of Peace on Earth, and establishing a new nation championed by Founders of the Nine Rings.
Bestselling author Dan Grant delivers another edge-of-your-seat story that keeps you guessing. Science? Medicine? Conspiracies? Geopolitics and current events? It’s more than that. The Singularity Transfer is an intricate thriller that exposes disturbing medical research in the form of a deeper revelation. Read to find out.
Praise for Dan's bestselling thriller The Singularity
“The Singularity Witness is a fast-paced thriller with a scientific edge … Never a dull moment.” – San Francisco Book Review
“Dan Grant has taken some of the world’s most controversial ideas surrounding medicine and technology and transformed them into a carefully crafted, slick thriller” – Hollywood Book Review
" vivid, realistic, and frighteningly compelling.” – Midwest Book Review
Praise on Dan's bestselling thriller Thirteen
“Sizzles with revelations, double crossings, and seemingly shifting alliances … exhilarating” – Kirkus Reviews
“a cat-and-mouse chase with intricate puzzles … written like an action thriller movie … and Kate Morgan is the woman for the job.” – San Francisco Book Review
“entertaining, intelligent, and clever” – Manhattan Book Review
Dan loves stories, especially tales that weave science, medicine, technology, or history into the fabric of the story. The Singularity Witness and Thirteen Across do that and add locations to the mix as well.
He’s a professional engineer with degrees from Northern Arizona University: a bachelor’s in electrical engineering and masters’ in college education and English with an emphasis in creative writing. His engineering endeavors have provided opportunities to work with a variety of medical and technological applications, and get behind the scenes at research and military sites.
Following The Singularity Witness and Thirteen Across, Dan is working on his next thriller—Thomas Parker and Kate Morgan will be back in The Singularity Transfer. Kate will return in a sequel to Thirteen Across, which has yet to be titled… and we shall see what puzzles and quandaries lay in wait for her.
“The Singularity Transfer” is a gripping thriller written by Dan Grant. This is a smart novel which cleverly mixes science fiction, conspiracy theories, action and strong characters. The protagonists, Thomas Parker and Kate Morgan, complement each other perfectly while they race against the clock to catch villans and save people. The book rapidly builds layers of tension exacerbated by intense chapters and interesting dialogue. This combination results in a compelling and thrilling work. With well-developed and believable characters, and a thorough description of sceneries, events, and cutting-edge technological and scientific facts, the author captures readers’ attention from the first page. The twists and turns in the plot are very well employed and written so as to raise suspense and intrigue up to the last page. Cliffhangers appear at the turn of each page, making this book unputdownable. I think this is an extremely enjoyable read and I strongly recommend it.
This modern-day thriller possesses the ability to captive readers by the sheer amount of action and suspense and is one that I knew I wouldn't be able to put down once I started. The anticipation of making and keeping promises with a slew of characters that can win over a reader's heart is unlike any other comparable read. Novels like this are perfect for readers who like the possibility of realism in their reads and like to consider the events happening. This is a perfect story to consider if you're a fan of conspiracy theories, specifically if you like thinking outside the book with reality and endless possibilities. Although this one was the second in the series, it was easy to pick up on the storyline and I didn't feel that I missed any necessary information from the first that wasn't elaborated.
“The Singularity Transfer” is the second book of the Singularity Series, by author Dan Grant. It is an engaging thriller that weaves technology, science and medicine ties with geopolitics and conspiracies ones. And at the same time, this intricate plot is just laced with intrigue and suspense, in such a good way that kept me biting my nails throughout the course of the novel.
While the pacing moved steadily fast in quick successions of action scenes, author Grant also accomplished a nice balance of plot execution and characterization.
What a great thriller! The book is gripping and action-packed, and I didn´t want to stop reading it. So, I recommend it to everyone who likes the thriller genre with scientific edges.
I would recommend this book to adults who are interested in medical issues and medicine students, too. The electronic medical records that are exposed along the book are a great idea, in my opinion; that information makes the plot more realistic. The thrilling scenes related to investigations turn the story completely gripping. With all the twists and turns, the pages flew lightly while I was reading them.
This is a medical and investigation novel, signed by tragedy in the life of the loving ones of the main character, Thomas Parker, who struggles to save them but fails. I could perceive there are various aspects that configure this book as a spicy one; it is a story of intrigue, intelligence and trust.
This is a very exciting book with a lot of twists and turns throughout the story. Author Dan Grant managed to create a very thrilling plot in “The Singularity Transfer”.
This is a sci-fi novel that is going to leave you wondering if this could really happen in today's age. It has a lot of mystery involved and that is what makes the reader obsessed with knowing what is really happening behind the scenes. Trust is also a very significant condiment in the story and goes hand in hand with all the enigmatic parts of the novel.
To sum up, I think “The Singularity Transfer” is a great book to every reader out there who loves conspiracy theories.
I truly enjoyed reading Book 2 of the Singularity Series, written by best-selling author Dan Grant. I can tell that a book is going to be a great read when you get chills from the first paragraph, and that's exactly where this one sucked me in. I really liked the fact that this book is full of action with a scientific edge. This story was a nail-biter for me, and I loved that it was full of twists and turns so I never knew what was coming next. It's very impressive how the author managed to engage me with a complex premise, while also keeping a straight storyline that reads well and stayed with me after finishing it. I absolutely loved this book and I am planning on reading it again!
“The Singularity Transfer” is the second book of the Singularity series, and the third book of author Dan Grant.
In his latest piece of writing, he combines a gripping thriller with scientific data. I should mention that I had to read the first book in order to follow the story better. The book should be read at a slow pace, because the story is portrayed in detail and because the language and vocabulary used are rich.
Although the story is really long, it is worth going through it since it is entertaining.
I believe this kind of reading is appropriate for adults who are fond of reading.
This is a book that got me reading and guessing at the edge of my sofa. Parker, the main character in the story, doesn’t know who to trust but he will try to save as many as he can. He is in a very difficult position because he can’t even trust in his girlfriend, who’s an FBI agent. The author created a plot and characters that attracted my attention from the very beginning, and it was held until the end, although this is not a short story. The suspense built by the author is outstanding because I tried to guess many times what was going to happen next but failed on many occasions. I recommend reading it!
It is a long read but a very entertaining one. I was certainly guessing page after page what will happen next, but luckily I was never right. This made the book an unputdownable one. Parker’s character was very well developed and portrayed, I could empathise with him on many occasions. Also, the plot was very well constructed and all the conspiracy theories too. The author did a great job with this novel. It is the first one I read by author Grant, but now I am eager to keep on reading his books. I will recommend this read, especially to those fans of the genre.
Clearly, I am in the minority but I gave up on this book about halfway through. I found the characters flat and unbelievable and the story disjointed. To enjoy a book I generally need to find a character with who I can empathise but sadly for me I could not find one in which to invest any emotion. As I say I am in the minority and maybe this is just one of my marmite books, love or hate but nothing in between.