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And the ending left me unsatisfied. - Goodreads My first intro to Bear's novels. - Goodreads His research and writing is intact, but not his topic. - Goodreads User Review - Flag as inappropriate Greg Bear joins SF authors like Paul McAuley and Ken MacLeod in looking at the near future -- in this case, the Middle Eastern powder keg and the spectre of bioterrorism. Grittily realistic and impeccably researched, this is a sobering lesson in realpolitik combined with the dangers of rampant technology. A superb change of direction for Bear. Review: Quantico (Quantum Logic #1)User Review - Scott - GoodreadsThere is a good story here, but it doesn't come together until the final few chapters. Most of the book is disjointed and a little confusing, as characters speak in jargon and FBI idioms that are ... Read full review Related books
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