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One of Our Spaceships Is Missing

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One of Our Spaceships Is Missing

By: Chris Michael Gerrib
Narrated by: Curtis Michael Holland
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In the 23rd century, spaceships just don't go missing.

FBI agent Ray Volk is assigned to a task force to investigate a tragic accident: the disappearance of interplanetary passenger liner ValuTrip Cardinal, carrying 500 souls between Mars and Earth on a routine run. What looks like a cut-and-dried case of pressure loss is complicated by the arrival of a Martian Captain. A very cute Martian Captain who keeps sticking his nose in Ray's investigation.

Martian exchange student Kelly Rack knows the disappearance is no accident. She survived the ships' hijacking, but learns the former cruise entertainer leading the pirates has plans for the passengers, and they don't include sightseeing. Kelly has avoided the murderous pirates, except now an off-duty Earth Commander insists on organizing resistance for the passengers. She forces Kelly to climb through service tunnels on sabotage runs, risking capture and death.

Can Ray shake down the right accomplices to capture the good ship ValuTrip Cardinal before its new captain spaces everyone on board? Will Kelly discover the pirates' hidden plans for their prisoners? The race is on, because one of our spaceships is missing!

©2022 Chris Gerrib (P)2023 Tantor
Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Opera Solar System Mars Pirate
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