
Mutiny on Outstation Zori
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Narrated by:
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Ron Welch
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By:
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John Hegenberger
About this listen
Who stole the space station?
At the far reaches of the Imperium, something's gone terribly wrong on Outstation Zori. The station has cut itself off from all communication, and the corporation that owns it sends a team of specialists to get to the bottom of this mystery. But a young con man, a rebel leader, and a greedy space pirate are in for a mind-bending shock as they face off against alien races, bizarre religions, and an ultimate betrayal by one of their own.
Mutiny on Outstation Zori: A space adventure caper with philosophical overtones from John Hegenberger, critically acclaimed author of Cross Examination, Tripl3 Cross, and the upcoming The Last Martian Chronicles.
©2015 John Hegenberger (P)2016 John Hegenberger
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