The Chaos Job

The Chaos Job

by T. M. Baumgartner
The Chaos Job

The Chaos Job

by T. M. Baumgartner

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Overview

What does it take to recover genetically engineered sheep DNA? A nanite technician, an enemy soldier, a glitching AI, and a whole lot of chaos.


Welcome to Jackpot Drift!

After a lifetime fighting in the Oldlander border wars, Sil Tailingstown has returned to Jackpot Drift, a half-terraformed colony dedicated to the One God — with one of the forbidden older gods inside her.


If anyone finds out about the uncontrollable chaos godlet, Sil will be confined for life. So she isolates herself in the hills with some vengeful goats, suicidal sheep, and a damaged AI that is supposed to help run the farm. At least Sil has a plan to fix one of her problems — she's spent her savings on the genetically modified sheep semen waiting for her in town.


When the package is stolen by the colony administrator, Sil decides to do whatever it takes to make things right. Now she just needs a little help from some friends to steal her property back — and save Jackpot Drift at the same time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666276503
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 04/20/2021
Series: Jackpot Drift , #1
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.64(d)

About the Author

T. M. Baumgartner is a speculative fiction writer who has difficulty following directions. This probably explains why the IRS recalculates her tax refund after she files it every year. At various times she has been a veterinarian, Unix system administrator, software developer, and after-hours book-shelver in a medical library.

Theresa currently lives in Northern California in a house with too many animals. She knits hats for garden gnomes and fails to grow tomatoes despite living in the perfect climate for them.

She also writes cozy mysteries under the pen name Tess Baytree.
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