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Aleph could never have guessed how deeply the Lunar University was broken. Defecting professors. Jealous wizards. Exceedingly handsome enemies. His mother's imprisonment is still burning in Aleph's mind, and he has a thousand complications to deal with. So of course it gets worse: when the Head Researcher of the Helical College goes missing, Aleph is instantly under suspicion. Can he throw himself into his work? Deal with each problem when it comes his way? Or will the secrets of his parents make Aleph do something he regrets? In the third collection of The Letter Mage serial, Aleph battles…mehr

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Aleph could never have guessed how deeply the Lunar University was broken. Defecting professors. Jealous wizards. Exceedingly handsome enemies. His mother's imprisonment is still burning in Aleph's mind, and he has a thousand complications to deal with. So of course it gets worse: when the Head Researcher of the Helical College goes missing, Aleph is instantly under suspicion. Can he throw himself into his work? Deal with each problem when it comes his way? Or will the secrets of his parents make Aleph do something he regrets? In the third collection of The Letter Mage serial, Aleph battles with mechs, mutants, blackmail, and love. This isn't a story you want to miss.
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Alexandra Penn grew up in the museum wilds of Washington, DC. She learned the first thirteen letters of the alphabet before she got sentences down, watched the final shuttle launch from the fire escape outside Launch Control, and has been a certified Scuba diver since age twelve. She likes dogs, long walks on the beach, and defending the proletariat. Also books. Alexandra is the director of Iowa organization The Writers' Rooms, an editor for hire, an amateur linguist and conlanger, and a Taurus. Her work has received several accolades, including an Honorable Mention in the Writers' Digest Annual Writing Contest (2017). She spends all her free time on Twitter.