A review by aronr
A Quantum Murder by Peter F. Hamilton

3.0

I am realizing that alot of Hamilton's work involves highly trained military professionals who are *good dependable men*, women who CRAVE sex, and benevolent billionaires that are actually the solution to earth's many woes.

I am admittedly not a fan of mystery novels, and the sci-fi is not good enough in this series to overcome my dislike of the mystery genre.

The story was fine, but the gimmick behind why the main character can do what he can do still seems too magic-y to me. I'm mostly just going to finish the series because Hamilton wrote some of my absolute favorite sci-fi books and I want to read through his other works.

If I had a dime for every time the main character says "no messing" I'd be rich.