
Galaxy's Requiem
Homeworld Lost, Book 12
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Narrated by:
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Neill Thorne
About this listen
Living starships never die… unless they are poisoned by a backstabbing traitor.
Noah Gantz and his crew have narrowly escaped disaster on Hellenger Prime. Now, with Kayan facing metabolic destruction, he must find a way to the galaxy that spawned the living starships. There, he might be able to find an antidote for the toxins Tate Collins introduced into the ship's core systems.
But first, he must handle an overambitious team of Altion commandos and the most deadly assassins of the Skylar civilization. This time, everything is on the line, and there is no going back.
Check out the grand finale of Homeworld Lost, Galaxy's Requiem.
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