
Discoveries on the Colony Ship
Colony Ship Eschaton, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Bev Kassis
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By:
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John Thornton
About this listen
Enhanced and expanded version as of July 1, 2017
This is the sixth book of the Colony Ship Eschaton series.
On the derelict colony ship, things are being discovered. What will that mean for the refugees from Dome 17? Will they be helpful in restoring the technology of the Eschaton? Will the Domers finally find a way to repair their high tech equipment? Or will these discoveries lead to more tension between those born on board and the newcomers?
Tensions mount as a major crisis happens. Who will survive when old adversaries return to seek retribution? And who will not?
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