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M-theory

Tiffany Cates

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English
Baobab Press
11 May 2021
Tiffany Cates writes about Chicago and its citizens with deep respect and consideration, and is able to reveal both their nature and their bonds to one another in the same manner as Stuart Dybek in The Coast of Chicago. Which is to say, Cates captures the spirit and emotional intelligence of us all.

Using noir and romance elements Cates is able to create a sharp, fast-paced, and nuanced page-turner that articulates the complexities of those with and without power. Readers of this well-plotted, stylish prose will be floored by how close each characters' motivations hits to home; how intelligent, how entertaining, how resonant.

A truly satisfying reading experience, the success of Gillian Flynn and Paula Hawkins' books are just a few examples of the large mainstream audience for this type of eerie, haunting-while highly accessible and entertaining-literary fiction.

M-theory

is made all the richer and more addictive by its intricate storylines and utterly convincing emotional logic.
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Imprint:   Baobab Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 209mm,  Width: 139mm, 
ISBN:   9781936097340
ISBN 10:   1936097346
Pages:   302
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Tiffany Cates spent five years navigating Chicago's transit and weather systems before moving to Oregon and earning her MFA in Creative Writing from Oregon State University. Strongly influenced by her degrees in philosophy and psychology, Cates writes around themes of personhood, the distance between self and other, and matters of free will. She is the founding editor of Townsend, a literary journal devoted to long-form fiction writers. Tiffany Cates lives in Corvallis, Oregon.

Reviews for M-theory

Tiffany Cates does an excellent job of providing the reader with just enough information about M-theory's characters and their connections to keep the pages turning. It isn't until the conclusion, after many pieces have been compiled, that we reach the end of the line and the full picture comes into view. Only then do we see the truth behind the connections the characters share.The primary story that unfolds between Donovan and Emily is romantic and eerie. More than that, it is coming into the world at a time when questioning the stories we have told ourselves feels more important than ever, which is precisely what Donovan fails to do. Donovan says to a detective towards the end of the novel, You make a living out of isolating moments and saying that's who someone is. We all do this at times, often without realizing it. This story is a reminder that it is essential to stop and question how we perceive others. To ask ourselves what is actually true and what we have conveniently chosen to believe-about others and also about ourselves. - Lindy Callahan, Perceived Realities: A Review of M-theory , (Entropy January 2021) The mysteries in M-Theory are rooted in the hearts of its characters, in their desperate desires to connect and to do the right thing. Such is Tiffany Cates' gift: even as we see their flaws, we are compelled to hope-that the lovers will find happiness, that the detective will save the boy, that the guilty will be brought to justice. This is an unsettling novel for unsettling times, a riveting [book] that reminds us that tragedy can be but one step away. - Beth Alvarado, Jillian in the Borderlands Strangers pressed close on a train can't help but see one another while also averting their eyes, especially if they see each other with some regularity, audience to the other's isolated moments. Such is an ideal stage for private fictions to launch: knowingly or unknowingly. M-Theory takes Chicago's train system-mundane and connective, sometimes precise, sometimes tardy, sometimes reactive-and offers up a setting that aptly reveals what intimacies can occur through mere proximity and, in turn, what seductions, corruptions, and innocences these intimacies can further yield. The novel itself is told in isolated moments and through a bevy of characters who, at first, appear to share no common linkage. Just as a city is a network of people, place, and the cultural and constructed environment, so is a novel. The author as head conductor, moves deliberately from track to track, steering the story with patience and command and more than a little willingness to learn to navigate by the stars. This is to say that Cates' language builds a story that is both considered and dynamic, the result of which is a beautiful and surprising novel. Sometimes a novel takes the shape of gossamer thread being untangled. M-Theory is a captivating read that, as the lives of its characters are untangled, flashes brilliant and tender, suspenseful and restive. - Brigitte Lewis, Rubbing Mirrors The space between her reality and his imagination was slippery. The life of Donovan James becomes more and more frenetic in M-theory, a smart thriller that reveals what happens when our daily patterns are ruptured. Donovan's life is defined by refrains-teaching, running, riding the train-until he meets a woman who captures his imagination. Curiosity becomes obsession, desire, and then evolves into paranoia. Tiffany Cates tells an inventive and wild story that never relents. - Nick Ripatrazone, Longing for an Absent God


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