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by Daniel G. Miller


  She took one last look and walked away.

  Acknowledgments

  To my publishing team—Bethany Davis, Clete Smith, Georgie Hockett, and Christina Henry de Tessan—for taking a raw piece of clay and molding it into a finished product.

  To all of the readers who have taken the time to read the book and enjoyed it. And even the ones who didn’t enjoy it. You’ve given my writing meaning.

  To the independent booksellers who take chances on new authors like me. Your commitment to creativity and diversity enriches the world.

  To my family, for always supporting my crazy dreams, no matter how far-fetched they may seem.

  To my friends, who have always provided the steady humor and intelligence that I hoped to infuse into this novel.

  And finally, to Lexi, my perfect match. Your relentless positivity and love gave me the strength and courage to finish this book.

  About the Author

  Daniel G. Miller is an entrepreneur and former business consultant with a master’s degree in public policy and economics. In his work in economics and consulting he witnessed the power of complex logic trees and mathematical models to predict real-world events. This experience with prediction in business inspired the question, “what if we could use math to predict everything in our lives”. From there, Albert Puddles was born. He currently lives in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, Lexi.

 

 

 


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