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The Intangible
by C.J. Washington
Everyone in this book is so deeply flawed. Amanda miscarried at 12 weeks, yet her body continues to carry out a pseudo pregnancy. Her husband, Derrick, joins an evangelical church and believes she is actually carrying a faith pregnancy. Amanda connects with Patrick, a neuroscientist who lost his niece in a tragic accident months ago, one which has pushed his wife Marissa to bury herself in her workâmathematical theorems that cover her attempt to speak to the dead or find proof of alternate universes.
Parts of this book were a little slow, but the second half grabbed me. The characters are very well fleshed out and ultimately, this is a brilliant debut novel.
Parts of this book were a little slow, but the second half grabbed me. The characters are very well fleshed out and ultimately, this is a brilliant debut novel.