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A secret message hidden in her robot cat leads Sylvia Stryker on a rescue mission to Saturn. ¿ Sylvia Stryker is making up for lost time. Picking up where her formal education left off, she turns to unlikely sources to train her for simulated physical combat and mental strategy (while wear-testing a new, prototype uniform!). When an empty space pod lands by her training site and the body of a space courier is discovered inside, her simulated training goes to the test. ¿ Sylvia and her mentor hijack a spaceship, assemble a crew, and take on space pirates. But there's more to this mission than…mehr

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A secret message hidden in her robot cat leads Sylvia Stryker on a rescue mission to Saturn. ¿ Sylvia Stryker is making up for lost time. Picking up where her formal education left off, she turns to unlikely sources to train her for simulated physical combat and mental strategy (while wear-testing a new, prototype uniform!). When an empty space pod lands by her training site and the body of a space courier is discovered inside, her simulated training goes to the test. ¿ Sylvia and her mentor hijack a spaceship, assemble a crew, and take on space pirates. But there's more to this mission than expected. Sylvia's focus on bringing a murderer to justice might lead her into a trap. Between the truth and the lies is a galaxy of questions.¿ Can a rogue operation help Sylvia become the woman she's destined to be?¿ Saturn Night Fever is the third wacky mystery adventure in the Space Case mystery series. If you like humorous mysteries, unique characters, and spacey fun, you'll love Diane Vallere's entertaining, interstellar series.
Autorenporträt
National bestselling author Diane Vallere writes funny and fashionable character-based mysteries. After two decades in luxury retailing, she traded fashion accessories for accessories to murder. As past president of the national Sisters in Crime organization, she edited the Agatha-Award-winning essay collection PROMOPHOBIA: Taking the Mystery out of Promoting Crime Fiction. Diane started her own detective agency at age ten and has maintained a passion for shoes, clues, and clothes ever since.