
Mars: The Final Day
Legacy of the Red Planet, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Wiens
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By:
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J.R. Austin
About this listen
Mars: The Final Day is the first book in the Legacy of the Red Planet Series by J.R. Austin, a sci-fi that combines history and myth with science to tell the story of Ikara. The life of Ikara has been modeled around the Grand Cycle, the very source and summit of its spiritual life. And now, according to the GenSeer Marador, it is in danger, so Marador delivers a coded message to the one person who stands a chance of wielding the power and the influence that could save his people and the planet. But there is no time because the Candlefall will dramatically alter the life of Ikara.
©2016 J. Austin & Co. (P)2016 J. Austin & Co.
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