Entanglement
By (Author) Michael Brooks
Transworld Publishers (Division of Random House Australia)
Bantam
3rd December 2007
Australia
General
Fiction
Adventure / action fiction
823
Paperback
384
Width 157mm, Height 234mm, Spine 29mm
496g
Nathaniel Virgo is a London based journalist who has recently been asked to cover the science beat by his editor at the Herald. Rather reluctantly, he attends a Quantum conference in Baltimore and is given a disk by a scientist he doesn't know. On his return to London he discovers that the man who gave him the disk has died. As Virgo investigates the story, he discovers that the Quantum computer aa computer that can break any code in the world in the matter of seconds amight not only exist, but may be in danger in falling into criminal hands. And Virgo is the one who holds the keys to the kingdom with his encrypted disk as he uncovers a trail of corruption that leads all the way to halls of American power.
Michael Brooks is a senior features editor at New Scientist magazine in London, handling the magazine's physics, maths, and technology features. Before joining New Scientist five years ago, he wrote freelance for many publications, including the UK's Guardian, Observer, and Independent newspapers, and edited a book on quantum computing.