
Patterns of Piracy
Tales of Shattering Worlds, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Michael Westmoreland
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By:
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C. D. Tavenor
About this listen
Once a pirate, always a pirate. Right?
Raith has flown with the Iron Dagger for quite a few years, but never before has he been placed in the crosshairs of one of their runs. After a heist gone wrong, Raith must use his synthetic piloting skills to outwit racers, traders, and a pirate king hell-bent on revenge.
And he can’t even trust his crew.
When the smoke settles, Raith’s fate hangs in the balance.
There's more than one way to shatter a world.
Patterns of Piracy is the final part of Tales of Shattering Worlds, four short stories included in Shattering Worlds: A Sci-fi and Fantasy Story Collection by C. D. Tavenor. Start your journey today!
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