
Planet of the Blood Demons
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Narrated by:
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Rod Barnes (Night Voices)
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By:
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Jamie L. Evans
About this listen
In the future, Earth has run out of oil. A company called Yakunan-Group found oil on the planet called Tarqouiste, which they promptly renamed Yakunan Planet. Communications go down on the mining facility on Planet Yakunan. So the Yakunan-Group sends their space security specialists to the planet on a mission to learn why. The spaceship, Battere, led by Captain Harry Deckard lands on the planet and finds most of the miners have disappeared. The team and the rest of the survivors also learn that an army of blood demons infest the whole planet, and they have a queen who has plans for them and their ship....
©2015 Jamie Evans (P)2015 Jamie Evans
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