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Tribal Logic

BOOK FOUR OF THE TRIBAL WARS

From Paris, Jesse Hartley jumps back to Dolvia in the galaxy’s Westend. A bloodless coup on Stargate Junction interrupts her travel plans and sends her in a different direction. Hershel Henry is tasked with rescuing abandoned conscripts after the abusive Company withdraws from asteroid mining.

A change in leadership on Stargate Junction makes all characters question how the future will shape. How to survive the shifting loyalties among the city-states? Will my home even be there when I return?

While on a deep space rescue mission, Hershel Henry misses karsci on Dolvia the Abydian khalif steps down. Within the turmoil, will Henry connect with Jesse Hartley, or is that romance lost forever?

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Praise for Tribal Logic

As someone who eagerly follows the “Tribal Wars” saga, I was thrilled to delve into its fourth installment. What’s consistently drawn me to this series are its characters, and this latest addition certainly lives up to expectations. While I thoroughly enjoyed the previous books, I must admit the character development in this one has truly raised the bar.I simply could not put it down. I was constantly looking for what would come next. It’s one of the most captivating and thrilling science fiction series I’ve come across recently!

Marina Lujan
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Stella Atrium delivers the resounding next chapter of The Tribal Wars series with Tribal Logic, an electrifying boost to her speculative fiction saga. Deftly exploring one potential destiny of humanity, this series has held up a profound and creative mirror to the perennial flaws of our species. The vivid depictions of cosmic battles flow naturally beside astro-political machinations, capitalistic scheming, and intricate personal narratives, connecting disparate cultures through well-crafted subplots on diverse worlds. Atrium unleashes unexpected twists, romantic tension, and epically high stakes for the series’ enthralling cast of characters.

Deftly exploring one potential destiny of humanity, this series has held up a profound and creative mirror to the perennial flaws of our species, from xenophobia and ignorance to recklessness, greed, and the lust for power. The conscript trade and resource extraction corporations that fuel much of the book’s conflict echo the everyday violations of human and environmental rights that exist in the real world, tethering the story to readers’ lived experience.

The writing is fine-tuned and remarkably clean, with colloquial, alien, and future-tech lingo blurring in a seamless demonstration of immersive world-building. The vivid depictions of cosmic battles flow naturally beside astro-political machinations, capitalistic scheming, and intricate personal narratives, connecting disparate cultures through well-crafted subplots on diverse worlds.

Set in the vibrant and expansive world of Dolvia, in the galaxy’s Westend, Tribal Logic delivers a riveting narrative that captivates from start to finish. Atrium’s prose is crisp and engaging… from pulse-pounding space battles to tender moments of connection that will resonate with fans of the sci-fi genre. This balanced and cleverly plotted novel is a satisfying next chapter to a series that will keep readers awake through the night.

The worldbuilding here is spectacular; multiple cultures are populated by three-dimensional characters with a wide range of backgrounds, personalities, and relationships, even different forms of speech.

The author focuses substantially (but not by any means exclusively) on female characters, exploring the intricate political, social, and personal tactics used by women of varying levels of power and status to establish their own agency.

The book is split between different points of view, allowing the reader to be drawn into the minds and hearts of a variety of protagonists, experiencing the world and events through their eyes. This technique is beautifully used here, especially when allowing us to view characters from both inside their own minds and outside, as others see them. Emotions are deftly drawn, without melodrama but with heartrending details, mostly through a character’s sensations and actions.

A rich, intricate story of interplanetary politics, Stella Atrium’s TRIBAL LOGIC is the fourth in a series and should be read that way. This is not a standalone book, but it is full of vibrant worldbuilding, an energetic plot, and well-developed characters.

Catherine Langrehr

A captivating science fiction novel that takes readers on a thrilling adventure filled with complex character dynamics and political intrigue. This book is an excellent choice for anyone who loves a well-crafted series that blends action, suspense, and thought-provoking themes. With its engaging plot, relatable characters, and well-paced narrative, Tribal Logic is a must-read.

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