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THE QUANTUM SPY

While the science gets geeky in spots, it’s still fun—and the complex intrigue will please thriller fans.

China and the U.S. scramble for cyberdomination in this spy thriller by Washington Post columnist and bestselling novelist Ignatius (The Director, 2014, etc.).

Like the Chinese, the Americans want the quantum computing technology being developed by Quantum Engineering Dynamics. Whichever power possesses the technology can decrypt the undecryptable and do it thousands of times faster than any existing supercomputer. No adversary will ever be able to keep a secret again. In fact, such a contraption can even replicate the very essence of human thought. But QED isn’t selling to anyone for any price. Meanwhile, CIA agent Harris Chang visits the hotel room of Chinese computer scientist Dr. Ma Yubo at a conference in Singapore, hoping to turn him into a spy. Ma’s fundamental weakness is greed—he wants to be rich, to support a family in China and a mistress in Vancouver. Chang is an “ABC,” or American-Born Chinese, who grew up in Arizona, graduated from West Point and bleeds “red, white, and blue.” But when he steals Dr. Ma’s mijian, or diary, Ma commits suicide instead of cooperating. From the diary, the CIA learns that Ma kept “notes on all the dirty deals made by his friends in the [Ministry of State Security].” But most important, the CIA learns of the existence of a mole in the CIA named Rukou. So the chase is on: find the mole and get the technology even though serious doubt exists about whether a quantum computer is even a possibility. Such a device would operate at nearly absolute zero temperature, where superpositioned particles do strange things like exist in two places—or exist and not exist—simultaneously. That’s the stuff of quantum physics, which itself is probably sense and nonsense at the same time. The story moves along well, weaving in the author’s extensive research without slowing the pace.

While the science gets geeky in spots, it’s still fun—and the complex intrigue will please thriller fans.

Pub Date: Nov. 7, 2017

ISBN: 978-0-393-25415-0

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Norton

Review Posted Online: Aug. 20, 2017

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2017

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ALL IS NOT FORGOTTEN

A repugnant narrator, even an unreliable one, makes it difficult to focus on the true victim, one who is crushed under the...

The traumatic memories of a teenager’s rape are medically erased, but lingering thoughts of the attack remain, infecting everyone in her close-knit community.

15-year-old Jenny Kramer thought the party she'd been invited to would be the moment when she’d finally blossom, maybe even get a moment alone with the dashing Doug Hastings. Instead she found herself drunk, in the woods, the victim of a vicious hourlong rape, of which Walker spares the reader no detail in this unnecessarily explicit debut. After she's rushed to the hospital, Jenny’s parents—blubbering car salesman Tom and tightly put together homemaker Charlotte —decide to give her an experimental drug cocktail to erase her memories of the attack. If the process were successful, there’d be no book, so enter the skin-crawlingly smug narrator, soon introduced as psychiatrist Dr. Alan Forrester, who begins treating Jenny, along with her whole family, after her nearly successful suicide attempt. It’s difficult to empathize with a character—our narrator no less—who looks at a 15-year-old assault victim and wonders to himself “why [he] could not see the rape in her eyes.” As the well-to-do enclave of Fairview, Connecticut, tries to regroup in the wake of zero viable suspects, Tom Kramer makes it his mission to find Jenny’s rapist, jumping on every slim lead, like the sighting of a blue Honda Civic near the party. The introduction of one of Alan’s other patients, a soldier who endured the same treatment as Jenny, merely clutters an already busy story whose resolution is anything but satisfying.

A repugnant narrator, even an unreliable one, makes it difficult to focus on the true victim, one who is crushed under the weight of this ridiculous plot.

Pub Date: July 12, 2016

ISBN: 978-1-250-09791-0

Page Count: 320

Publisher: St. Martin's

Review Posted Online: April 12, 2016

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2016

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PRETTY GUILTY WOMEN

An easy, breezy beach read with a clever twist.

Four women confess to the murder of one man during a wild wedding weekend at a swanky California resort.

The DeBleu-Banks weekend wedding extravaganza is underway at the Serenity Spa & Resort, and three college friends of the bride are about to be reunited after nearly two decades. Gorgeous and successful lawyer Kate Cross has everything she’s ever wanted, except for a baby, and her boyfriend, Max, fed up with the stress of trying to conceive, dumps her at the resort’s front desk. Ginger Adler is a harried and married mom of three who is tired of being the “responsible one” compared to her beloved but free-spirited husband, Frank, and hopes for some peace and quiet, which is not to be. Her 15-year-old daughter, Elsie, is up to something, and Ginger must face her ex–best friend, Emily Brown, whom she caught drunkenly making out with Frank in college. Little does Ginger know, the loss of a child years ago has Emily drowning her sorrows in alcohol and a fling with handsome Henry, whom she met, and had sex with, on the plane. Then there’s elegant 68-year-old Lulu Franc, the groom's aunt, whose fifth husband, Pierce, is acting squirrelly. The wild card is young mother Sydney Banks. Kate becomes fond of the young woman and her baby, Lydia, but something’s off about Sydney. The weekend is filled with bonding, lots of champagne, and no shortage of melodrama, but no one expects murder. When a man is found dead, Lulu, Kate, Ginger, and Emily each confess to the crime—as revealed in police interview transcripts with the suspects, the bride, and gossipy staff members—but their stories don’t add up. Lamanna’s characters aren’t too deeply drawn, but they’re familiar enough to connect with, and more than a few burning questions keep the pages turning: What is Lulu’s husband up to? What is Sydney’s real story? And, of course, who is the dead guy, and what really happened to him?

An easy, breezy beach read with a clever twist.

Pub Date: Sept. 3, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-4926-9406-9

Page Count: 336

Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark

Review Posted Online: June 16, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2019

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