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<h2>The Aiden Price Series</h2>
<h2>The Aiden Price Series</h2>
The Price novels are a long running series of thrillers centered around the career of Aiden Price, a Risian who winds up travelling the galaxy and embroiled in Federation politics after becoming an intelligence agent. Jakarn will often teasingly comment many of the major plot elements are based off his own life, but is reticent to disclose exactly which ones. Many of the characters are based off of people he’s met.  
The Price novels are a long running series of thrillers centered around the career of Aiden Price, a Risian who winds up travelling the galaxy and embroiled in Federation politics after becoming an intelligence agent. Jakarn will often teasingly comment that many of the major plot elements are based off his own life, but is reticent to disclose exactly which ones. Many of the characters are based off of people he’s met.  


The novels have been published over the last century, and Price is a legacy character at this point, as the main perspective has since moved to Aiden’s old enemy Adriana Thorn. The full series is 20 novels long. In 2393 the series is being adapted into a holodrama.  
The novels have been published over the last century, and Price is a legacy character at this point, as the main perspective has since moved to Aiden’s old enemy Adriana Thorn. The full series is 20 novels long. In 2393 the series is being adapted into a holodrama.  
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<h3>The Risian Dagger</h3>
<h3>The Risian Dagger</h3>
The first novel in the series, the book introduces Aiden as he started: A Risian civilian with a penchant for mischief and a sparkle in his eye. Unfortunately for him, he ends up whooing the wrong tourist. When his partner turns up dead, Aiden soon finds himself the target of Romulan and Federation agents alike.  
The first novel in the series, the book introduces Aiden as he started: A Risian civilian with a penchant for mischief and a sparkle in his eye. Unfortunately for him, he ends up wooing the wrong tourist. When his partner turns up dead, Aiden soon finds himself the target of Romulan and Federation agents alike.  


<h3>The Gods of Tomorrow</h3>
<h3>The Gods of Tomorrow</h3>
When a new religion blossoms in the Solerian Rift, the Federation is concerned that the new converts are being used for a darker purpose. Aiden, sent to investigate, finds himself wondering if there isn’t something to the faith’s message… Considered one of the better novels by the more artsy crowd (and one of the duller by those there for the sex and violence), Jakarn used the work to explore the concept of faith in the Federation’s multi-cultural landscape. Won the Archer Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2933.  
When a new religion blossoms in the Solerian Rift, the Federation is concerned that the new converts are being used for a darker purpose. Aiden, sent to investigate, finds himself wondering if there isn’t something to the faith’s message.... Considered one of the better novels by the more artsy crowd (and one of the duller by those there for the sex and violence), Jakarn used the work to explore the concept of faith in the Federation’s multi-cultural landscape. Won the Archer Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2933.  


<h3>With Good Intentions</h3>
<h3>With Good Intentions</h3>
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<h3>Horses With A Goal</h3>
<h3>Horses With A Goal</h3>
When a new planet applies to join the Federation when the Federation has never heard of the species involves, Aiden is sent with the diplomatic team to investigate. One of the more humorous novels in the series, it was adapted into a holofilm in 2984.  
When a new planet applies to join the Federation when the Federation has never heard of the species involved, Aiden is sent with the diplomatic team to investigate. One of the more humorous novels in the series, it was adapted into a holofilm in 2984.  


<h3>Family Business</h3>
<h3>Family Business</h3>
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<h2>Travelogues </h2>
<h2>Travelogues </h2>
Jakarn travels frequently and will often publish books based off of his experiences. While these are often minorly fictionalised (mostly via changing names) these are generally factual and realistic.  
Jakarn travels frequently and will often publish books based off of his experiences. While these are often minorly fictionalized (mostly via changing names) these are generally factual and realistic.  




<h3>At Sword’s Point - Travelling Within the Orion Syndicate </h3>
<h3>At Sword’s Point - Travelling Within the Orion Syndicate </h3>
Published in 2378, Jakarn chronicles his experiences after spending a year or two within Orion space. A notable companion is a young slave girl who he bought and freed ([[Aitas]].  The book explores the reality of slavery and life in the Syndicate as well as the life of the average Orion on their rarely-seen colony planets.  
Published in 2378, Jakarn chronicles his experiences after spending a year or two within Orion space. A notable companion is a [[Aitas|young slave girl]] who he bought and freed.  The book explores the reality of slavery and life in the Syndicate as well as the life of the average Orion on their rarely-seen colony planets.  
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The book was used as the major factor for a holodocumentary called Sin and Secrets: Life in the Syndicate in 2983.  
The book was used as the major factor for a holodocumentary called Sin and Secrets: Life in the Syndicate in 2983.  
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