
Alura's Snare
Alura Space Opera Novels, Book Two
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Narrated by:
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A. J. Shuck
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By:
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J.P. Douglas
About this listen
The Cosmo
The largest space station in the galaxy - designed for anyone's vice.
For the crew of the Alura, it's become a death trap.
The crew of Alura docks at the Cosmo, the gambling and entertainment Mecca of the entire galaxy. But the stopover becomes deadly when Cooper and his crew find themselves trapped between two moguls vying for control of the station. Separated from the others, Cooper must join with the Cosmo's marshal, who is fighting his own battle against the corruption rampant among his ranks. With time running out, Cooper makes a gamble to save his crew and topple the power struggle.
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