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Fuzzy Logic

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It is March 15th, 658 Atomic Era, and things have quieted down a bit since the destruction of the Fuzzy slaver ring. Or have they? A group of people on the Beta continent have been in hiding for several months with a very nasty secret.
From off-world, two groups of people have arrived to vex the local government and Fuzzy Commissioner of Native Affairs, Jack Holloway. Supervisor Kim Trahn Sylvinski and his crew from Terra have come to audit Zarathustra’s shiny new government. Supervisor Sylvinski is eager to take someone’s head on a platter back to Terra, and Ben Rainsford, the Colonial Governor, appears to be the main focus of this unwanted attention. Even worse, an interested third party, Hugh Lennon from Magni Colony, comes up with information that could cause more trouble for the beleaguered Colonial Government.
The second group could be even more sinister with motives and means well outside of the norm. What they are after is a mystery that could threaten the stability of the entire Federation. Things start getting hairy when suicide bombers make the scene with a strange message before blowing themselves up.
A young Magni-Freyan woman finds herself first lost in the wilds of eastern Beta Continent, and then finds herself in even deeper trouble than just dealing with a charging damnthing or attacking harpies. In the company of people with questionable motives, she plays a waiting game until she can escape to safety.
Meanwhile, Morgan Holloway returns from Terra with a sealed chest containing something that could bring down the Charterless Zarathustra Company and, by extension, the Colonial Government as well. To assist him he hires Jason Roberts, a private investigator and his assistant, Fuzzy Mike Hammer. They compare notes only to find themselves in potentially mortal danger.
Fuzzy Logic is Wolfgang’s fourth and biggest Fuzzy novel, following The Fuzzy Conundrum, Caveat Fuzzy and Fuzzy Ego Sum.

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Published July 31, 2022

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38 reviews1 follower
May 8, 2023
If I could choose a dimension to visit......

I would visit the one with Fuzzies. I am grateful to Wolfgang Diehr for expanding the story begun by H. Beam Piper.

I this latest book, we see some of the Fuzzies reach a level of maturity equal to their human companions. when dealing with humans, one must expect a bumpy road. Humanity has proven time and time again that many of us are incapable of making decisions that are not based on selfishness and greed. Thank Ghu that there are real Jack Holloways and Gus Brannards in the world as well. I personally like the stories for their interpretation on how different people react to given stimuli. The Fuzzies seem able to bring out the best in those who otherwise straddle the ethical fence. We sure could use their influence in our world today. I will strive to be more like a fuzzy and less like a human who has forgotten how to play.

I would recommend reading these books to all age groups. However, they are not "stand alone" stories. One really must begin with "Little Fuzzy" by H. Beam Piper.
406 reviews1 follower
September 21, 2022
Still Enjoy

I still enjoy the "Little Fuzzy" world stories. Although not as child friendly as the original three, author Diehr has produced an excellent series of follow on books. The lack of swearing helps greatly with the suggestion that young people will be suited to the books as well.
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April 23, 2024
Long Awaited

I was slow to realize this novel had been published but read it with great anticipation.
While there were a couple things I wish had gone differently the story has the usual fun Fuzzy adventures navigating the human culture settling on their home world. I was disappointed the author doesn't plan further Fuzzy adventures but he has added quite a bit to the Fuzzy story set and we have no right to complain.
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February 10, 2025
Fuzzy books

Hope you write many more books on fuzzies. Have enjoyed everyone that you have written. Hope to see more, since I have read each one at least 4 times.
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