A Multiverse of Suspense!
See my Review of. . .
Bloodthirsty
This is the first book I’ve
read by Fred Wiehe, and I have to say from the outset, it won’t be the last.
And really, for those who know me and my background, it’s easy to see why. As a
former cop and astrophysics geek, this story has my name written all over it.
And the blurb helps you see
why I’m so excited:
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Do
multiverses exist? And if they do, does a duplicate of each of us exist in
every reality? These are questions Lieutenant Sean (Mac) McGrath and Sergeant
Randy Dexter must come to terms with to solve a murder and stop the widespread
use of a new psychotropic drug dubbed Bloodshot.
Almost simultaneously, a young
woman is murdered in Haight-Ashbury and this dangerous drug hits San
Francisco’s streets. Taken through the retina and optic nerve, Bloodshot
degrades and disrupts the neural network and central nervous system, turning
people into crazed killers and bloodthirsty cannibals. Their investigation
quickly takes them down a strange path that borders on science fact and science
fiction, a path that reveals horrors more akin to nightmares than the real
world, a path where they both begin to doubt their own already fragile sanity.
For if they are to believe the
mounting evidence before them, they must also believe their prime suspect
invented a device that can open portals to parallel universes, a device that
enables him to travel from one realty to another and murder his ex-girlfriend
time and time again—because apparently once just isn’t enough.
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So, what did I think?
Well, first off, I loved it! Bloodlust is built on a great premise;
it’s skillfully executed; the characters are as flawed as they are relatable;
the action is delivered in wonderful energetic pulses that keep you tuning the
page; and the plotline is liberally sprinkled with clues that allow you to
anticipate how the story might develop. It’s superb!
It reminded me is some
respect of David Walton’s Superposition, a story where advanced physics and
multiverses go awry, and I can’t wait to see how things develop in the next
story.
(And YOU should get to know this story too).
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