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Twins

An Ell Donsaii Story, Book 17

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Twins

By: Laurence Dahners
Narrated by: Rebecca Valderrama
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This is the 17th book in a series of near-future hard sci-fi thrillers. Their heroine Ell Donsaii has a nerve mutation that’s rendered her a genius, as well as providing astonishing athletic abilities. Her genius has let her revolutionize our world with a number of inventions, including instantaneous communications and trans-dimensional portals that deliver fuel, water, and food all around the world

Twins is about events four years after the birth of Ell’s twins, Caii and Raii. Only six months after their birth, an abortive kidnapping attempt successfully steals the girls but then loses them at a dirt airstrip in Mexico. Drug runners pick the twins up by mistake and take them to their cartel’s boss. This infuriates the chief because he was expecting a delivery of cash. To the boss’s astonishment, his infertile wife insists on adopting them!

The twins are four and a half (though their adoptive mom thinks they’re a year older than that) when a cartel up-and-comer kills their adoptive dad.
Without him, they and their adoptive mom must now find their own way in the world.

This is the story of how some of the talents they inherited from their mother ease those difficulties.

Unavoidably, this book also deals with some of the startling changes the world is going through as it adapts to the transporters Ell and Roger invented in Book 16.

©2023 Laurence E Dahners (P)2023 Laurence E Dahners
Adventure Hard Science Fiction

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I love you Dahners.

I really love these books I can never put them down when I find a new one. I want you to keep going with this series almost exclusively except I think a really cool idea for you to explore would be a donsaii universe story that is based in a few hundred years.

It would be really interesting to imagine how the world has changed with the port tech and the donsaii gene spreading among the population. There will be bad actors trying to develop a way to give people not of the bloodline the gift and the descendants of the donsaii line taking over the world because they’re superior. It’s almost like the next step of human evolution a post human story if you like. I hope this idea really sparks something for you.

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