Audiobook Review: Entanglement-Quantum and Otherwise by John K. Danenbarger
Entanglement-Quantum and Otherwise is the first book from John Danenbarger, a business blogger who has just started his career in literary crime fiction with this beautifully written adventure through generations.
The story guides the listeners through a quietly gripping exploration of the different generations of one ill-fated family and shows them how a tragic event could change forever the flow of time and life for those yet unborn. Filled with well developed, but truly flawed characters, vivid descriptions and a sense of urgency that will keep you involved until the end, Entanglement-Quantum and Otherwise is entertaining, immersive, atmospheric and quite diferent from other books out there.
The audiobook version of Entanglement-Quantum and Otherwise is performed with talent by David de Vries. He does a fantastic job bringing all the characters to life and infusing the story with his original delivery, but I wouldn’t expect anything less from an actor of his caliber. For those not familiar with his work, David de Vries is an Audie and Odyssey Award–winning narrator for his performance in Pam Munõz Ryan’s Echo and has voiced over 100 titles in every genre, so, this story is right up his alley.
The overall audio recording quality is great and the production is enriched by the addition of original short cello interludes that elevate the level of immersion even higher.
I really enjoyed the story, the characters and the narration very much and can recommend this book, but especially the audiobook, to anyone looking for a good mystery drama.
Victor Dima
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