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In Public Convocation Assembled
- Stone Chalmers, Book 4
- Narrated by: Tim Brunson
- Length: 6 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Earth barely survived the 21st century. Now, in the 22nd, after unifying Earth, the UN controls all human colonies scattered through the galaxy by means of wormholes, warpdrive ships, and ruthless operatives. Operatives working to strengthen the UN.
Or destroy it.
Operative: Stone Chalmers. Code name: Hybrid. Cover story: Improvised. Mission: Feed false intelligence to aide of secretary-general.
Back in New York after his mission to Minerva, Stone must make contact with a UN insider playing a double game. If he succeeds, he will bring to fruition a plan months in the making across thousands of light-years.
A plan that will transform Earth and the settled galaxy forever.
©2018 Raymund Eich (P)2018 Raymund Eich
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