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Leap by OC Heaton

Leap by OC Heaton

One small step could ruin mankind’s greatest leap...

Ethan Rae is known for his billions, but his latest business venture is about to really put him on the map: a quantum teleportation system that would solve global warming for good. Known as LEAP, the system is capable of providing Earth’s ultimate second chance...until it falls into the wrong hands.

When playboy CEO Samuel Reynolds III snatches LEAP out from under Ethan’s nose, he adds insult to injury by attempting to destroy Ethan’s business partner, Uma Jakobsdóttir. But this is no malicious whim. As the daughter of its creator, Uma enforces the LEAP Laws.

Because of its potentially devastating capabilities, LEAP users must not clone people, revive the dead, or merge minds and species. But in the race to recover their precious piece of tech, Ethan and Uma are faced with sacrifices that push their resolve to breaking point.

From the frozen wastelands of Iceland, to the leafy suburbs of London and the mean streets of New York City, LEAP is a technothriller that will keep you questioning what it means to be human.


Review

‘Leap’ is a compelling technothriller that is packed full of action, and is fast-paced and I flew through it in one day! This is the first book in the series that OC Heaton has written and I will definitely be reading it as I thoroughly enjoyed this one.

Despite there being a lot of science included in the book it was easy to follow for a non-scientific mind aka me. Obviously, I can't comment on the validity of it but it didn't seem too outlandish, just embellished enough to create an entertaining thriller.

The chapters were short and flipped back and forth throughout the time, which meant the tension built up nicely right from the start as the action starts pretty much from the beginning. It also helped to create the confusion and uncomfortable feeling that the technology in the story gives the reader. The action follows mainly Ethan and Uma and they were both complex and interesting characters. I would like to know more about Ethan and his background as that was intriguing!

Looking forward to see what happens next in the series! Let me know if you pick this one up!

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