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q-cave sci-fi review: my humble request
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I would appreciate honest reviews of this adventure (and often times, fast-paced) sci-fi novel.
Thank you Goodreaders, for your support.
Denise
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q-cave
q-cave TAKES PLACE IN 2163, where years of trying to terraform Mars have failed, and only a handful of dedicated researchers call the planet home. In a subterranean research facility on Earth, a reclusive, twenty-six-year-old female scientist named Qualia, who has suffered years of brain infusions, manages vast quantum systems, sustaining life on both Earth and Mars. Continuing her research in quantum teleporting, q-porting, it sickens her to watch the covert and unsavory acts of q-port “customers” as they express their anger, lust, jealousy, and greed on unsuspecting hosts. But, after years of secretly watching and obsessing over a loving couple on Mars, Qualia risks and indulges in a q-port of her own, to witness the birth of their first child, Maris, also the first human to be born on Mars.
A small blip on the newsnet about people aging unusually fast is barely noticed, while a once-respected, and now clandestine scientist, conducts experiments within the darkest corners of the universe. Using an alien army pulled from the fabric of space and time, his hunger for power and revenge blind him to the devastating effects of his grandiose schemes. Stopping at nothing, he kidnaps Maris, forcing Qualia to weigh the risks of attempting an untested q-port, which not only could save Maris’s life, but also unlock the mysteries of Qualia’s forgotten childhood and a secret bond the two share. Together, Qualia and Maris, along with David, a young neuroethologist from Mars, race to stop the destruction by confronting an ominous and misunderstood alien species forced into slavery, and the madman that controls them.