Sylvia Stryker Space Case Series by Diane Vallere

4.20 · 10 ratings
  • Fly Me To The Moon (Sylvia Stryker Space Case #1)
    #1

    Fly Me To The Moon (Sylvia Stryker Space Case #1)

    Diane Vallere

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2017

    Sylvia Stryker wants to explore the galaxy. A family scandal kept her from leaving home. Can a white lie help her change her future?Sylvia Stryker used to help run her parents' dry ice farm, until her dad's arrest nearly left them bankrupt. But after finagling a job on board an outer space cruise ship, she's ready to explore all that outer space has to offer... more

  • I'm Your Venus (Sylvia Stryker Space Case #2)
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    I'm Your Venus (Sylvia Stryker Space Case #2)

    Diane Vallere

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2018

    When Sylvia Stryker boards Moon Unit 6 as uniform lieutenant, it’s with an eye on the future. After space pirates destroyed her life, the trek to Venus provides a fresh start. But when the winner of the promotional contest designed to hype the trip is found dead outside the uniform ward, sleuthing takes top priority. The amorous effect of Venus on the already frisky passengers threaten to compromise the investigation—not to mention the victim’s secret relationship with Sylvia’s boss... more

  • Saturn Night Fever (Sylvia Stryker Space Case #3)
    #3

    Saturn Night Fever (Sylvia Stryker Space Case #3)

    Diane Vallere

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2018

    When amateur space sleuth Sylvia Stryker discovers evidence of a murder hidden inside her robot cat, she sets off on an adventure that puts her on the wrong side of the rules. Good thing Neptune, the head of security for Moon Unit Corporation, is on her side this time! With his help she hijacks a space ship, assembles a questionable crew, and takes on space pirates. But there’s more to this trek than expected and Sylvia’s focus on bringing a murderer to justice might lead her into a trap... more

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