The Quantum War - Book Review

 The Quantum War, by Derek Hausen, is the third in a series that started with The Quantum Magician.

These are usually complicated (and I am not so sure a lot of the physics in them make any sense), but pretty fun, and usually involve some complicated scheme by the main character, Bel Arjona, which is a Homo Quantus - a race specially developed by the banks for predictions and quantum computation, but that didn't seem to work so well.

In the last book, a large portion of all the Homo Quantus were kidnapped by a big power, and are being used as puppets with their minds suppressed in the war. So, Arjona is going to try a impossible prison break...

I really liked it (except for the ending, which didn't seem to conclude Arjona's fate).

A summary of previous events on the other book would be nice though - I was confused on most of the beginning.


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