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The Quest of the Singular Keepers

By: Cliff Ratza
Narrated by: Whitney Ann Jenkins
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“Of course, I understand your reasoning and commend your decision – cognitively as well as sympathetically and empathetically. I am also pleased that you have told no mere mortal yet. And now, would you please share your immediate intentions?”

Thus begins chapter one. Indira—Electra’s very first and most powerful silicon substrate Singularity—has just finished speaking to the Irani-Electra duo and now awaits an answer.

The duo plans to announce to the president that she is resigning from the Secretary of Health and Human Services post that she has held for nearly two years.

And she does, but troubles soon intrude and continue escalating, forcing changes in plans. The duo navigates a risky course but always follows Electra’s expanding empathy that puts friends and family ahead of everything else. So, follow the action-adventure to the very end.

©2023 Cliff Ratza (P)2023 Cliff Ratza
Adventure Science Fiction Fiction

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