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The Sagittan Chronicles #4

The Polylocus Problem

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24 hours. One impossible math problem. And a very disgruntled intern.

The assignment: to figure out what's wrong with the new polylocus Door and fix it before the interplanetary network of travel and trade crumbles. But between babysitting her manic boss and trying to reroute the dozens of random people wandering into her office, Kaia can't get anything done.

Unfortunately, the problem can't wait. When the infamous bureaucrat, Axel Vance, imposes a 24-hour deadline on the Globe for solving the problem, Kaia has to start trusting her instincts--and quick.

With the help of the intimidating Peacekeeper Quin Black and the kindly Dr. Winkler, Kaia races to find a solution, no matter what challenges stand in her way.

This soft science fiction novella is the fourth in the Sagittan Chronicles series.

130 pages, ebook

Published August 27, 2017

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Ariele Sieling

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Ariele Sieling is a Pennsylvania-based writer who enjoys books, cats, and trees. Her first love, however, is science fiction and she has three series in the genre: post-apocalyptic monsters in Land of Szornyek; soft science fiction series, The Sagittan Chronicles; and scifi fairytale retellings in Rove City. She has also had numerous short stories published in a variety of anthologies and magazines and is the author of children's books series Rutherford the Unicorn Sheep, and a series of books for authors called Writers Reach.

She lives with her spouse, enormous Great Pyrenees dog, and two cats.

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February 18, 2022
i have finished the series now, this is the last one i think. and they are very good reads, she writes well, so that it is easy to go through the books, they are all slightly different from each other, i mean the plots, though the main characters feature in all of them, so that allof the books in the series hold my interest , which is a feat , usually most series gets a bit boring after the 2nd book.
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