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The Fluxion Trilogy #3

The Third Degree

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Albert searched far and wide to understand what had happened in the battle against Amedeo. What he found led him to destroy the 12 Caidoz statues in order to finally eliminate fluxions. You've never seen science quite like this.

194 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2013

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Benjamin M. Weilert

21 books28 followers
14er Climber
Rocket Scientist
Published Novelist
Movie Connoisseur
Stock Photographer

Benjamin M. Weilert is an award-winning multi-genre writer from Colorado who writes whatever stories pop into his head. He is on a mission to write something in every single genre…eventually.

Currently, he has written a Young Adult science fantasy trilogy (The Fluxion Trilogy), a memoir about climbing Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks with his father (Fourteener Father), a guidebook to movies (Cinema Connections), two children’s picture books (This is Not a Drill and Bountiful Bunnies), a hard science fiction survival story (Buried Colony), an ice cream cookbook (Stop Screaming!), and many other short stories that have been published in anthologies—as well as his The Ascent of the Writer collection.

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June 20, 2020
Characters from "First Name Basis" and "Second to None" come together for a large undertaking. There are a lot of characters to keep track of so make sure you get the trilogy with the appendix or you're not gonna have any idea what's happening or why. It's like a historical figure scavenger hunt.
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October 31, 2013
The third in the series, what can I say? It was so bittersweet. You realize why certain things have happened. You realize so many things and yet you still yell at the book. I do believe that this one is my favorite of the trilogy.
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