Review of ‘Entanglement’ by Maya Panika

EntanglementEntanglement by Maya Panika

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was definitely a different kind of story that captured my attention. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect but this was a great read!

We meet Angel Copperwheat who is a professor at a local college, but not in high regard because of the subject manner that he teaches. Even his fellow professors find him kind of an oddball. A loner…maybe even gay?

Angel has a secret…he can see and talk to ghosts. Ever since he died he has had this talent. Do people believe that he can really do this? Of course not! This leads Angel to be a loner, but he does have a support system at home, people that he takes in that need help.

When the murders get too much for Angel to handle, he finally goes to the police. Now he’s there number 1 suspect because how else could he possibly know all of this information? Is he the killer? Or are ghosts really talking to him?

This is an entirely unique spin on spirituality, quantum physics and the paranormal. I loved the rationales and explanations of why things were they way that they were.

It was good to watch Angel’s character develop from a pitiful man into something more. The characters were well defined, each unique in their own right. I love the depth and though behind how everything and everyone intertwined.

For mystery, suspense, action, paranormal and science…read this book. It will definitely capture and hold your attention. I enjoyed every minute of this book. So unique and interesting!

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