I did not like the book. The story line was extremely improbable, bordering on not at all believable.
First of all, the tunnel described in the first part of the book was not possible to construct â approximately 4 floors down, or 3 floors below sea level.
Second, why that deep at all?
Third, there is no possible way one person, male or female, could possibly be in charge of two different branches of NASA LANGLEY.
Fourth, I have been to Langley and have a close relative who has worked there for over 20 years, and there is no way NASA would ever schedule so many events at the same time.
Fifth, the ending wasn't really an ending, just a summary of several mysteries not resolved. Obviously, a lead-in to the next book, which I will not try to read.
I finally finished it and thought it was a complete waste of my time. I say read QUANTUM at your own risk.
First of all, the tunnel described in the first part of the book was not possible to construct â approximately 4 floors down, or 3 floors below sea level.
Second, why that deep at all?
Third, there is no possible way one person, male or female, could possibly be in charge of two different branches of NASA LANGLEY.
Fourth, I have been to Langley and have a close relative who has worked there for over 20 years, and there is no way NASA would ever schedule so many events at the same time.
Fifth, the ending wasn't really an ending, just a summary of several mysteries not resolved. Obviously, a lead-in to the next book, which I will not try to read.
I finally finished it and thought it was a complete waste of my time. I say read QUANTUM at your own risk.