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Quantum Tangle

Targon Tales - Sethran, Book 1

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Quantum Tangle

By: Chris Reher
Narrated by: Will Damron
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Dropping out of subspace into the wrong galactic sector, Sethran Kada wakes up with a headache and an extraordinary alien aboard his ship. She implores him to help stop the abductions of her people, a newly evolved species emerging from subspace. Their dangerous potential has caught the attention of rebel factions as well as the ruling Commonwealth. When contact with her kind turns pilots into casualties, the Governors fear an imminent invasion engineered by their rebel enemies.

Pursued by Air Command, Seth heads deep into rebel-controlled territory to recover the stolen entities and to keep this deadly weapon from falling into the wrong hands. Things get personal when his alien visitor begins to transform his mind and his life, turning the rescue mission into a fight for survival for all of them.

Quantum Tangle is part of Chris Reher's Targon Tales series but does not intersect the other stories. Sethran Kada previously appeared in The Catalyst and in Rebel Alliances.

©2014 Chris Reher (P)2016 Podium Publishing
Adventure Science Fiction Space Opera
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Unique Story Concept • Engaging Action-packed Plot • Strong Narration • Imaginative World-building • Engaging Performance
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I kept waiting for something really good or at least interesting to happen after the first (and really good) start.

Empty story with good narration

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I enjoyed this story line and found it to be a fun listen and would highly recommend it.

Truly a fun adventure

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The book contains some interesting concepts, however, the characters were not terribly interesting and somewhat typical.

Interesting Concepts

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great listen very original story recommend if you like first contact type tales
narrator was a good strong reader with decent character flow a
great reader
author kept your attention with just enough plot shift and not too much drift from the main character line great balance

kudo's original 'balanced well read try this book

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well though out and weirdly romantic. the aliens were not very well explained though, wish they had more background

good quantum stuff

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Struggled to finish this one. Don't know why, but I just couldn't get into this one!

Not bad, but not my favorite either!

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This story sets the imagination! The narration opens the mind and starts the thrill coming!
I recommend this story whole heartedly!

If only this was true,what a world!

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This was a unique idea for science fiction... that I know. I'm sad it ended in 1 book.

I wishthis was not a main storyline theme 4 series

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Loved this , great narration, fast paced adventure , I will listen to more by Chris Reher and Will Damron

Quantum Tangle

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This is a great style book I really liked how he just kind of threw us the galaxy and let us enjoy it with thorough great characters. I enjoyed how the story stayed action-packed and thrilling without going over the line into vulgar, gorry or, pushing any sort of opinions on the reader.

I'm disappointed he didn't fully flush out the Galaxy. I like how he didn't push any political, or really any, agenda. He just let us enjoy the Galaxy through his character but, it does feel incomplete without any sort of religion mentioned at all. Avoiding religion entirely is a common in sci-fi so I'm not going to beat on it too much, but omitting religion entirely leaves a story incomplete as it is a major component to how people and cultures interact.

I recommended the story to anyone over 16 and will definitely will continue on to the next book.

Very enjoyable

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