
Pursuit's Course
The Hope Island Chronicles, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Ben Eastman
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By:
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P.J. Strebor
About this listen
Tragedy strikes Nathan Telford, and once again, he must set a course into Pruessen-controlled space on a desperate rescue mission. In a light freighter, he stands little chance of fighting his way out of trouble, but his obsession pushes him ever closer to his goal.
His nemesis, Saxon, is aware of his presence and is waiting for him. With deliberate intent, he has set an elegant trap for Nathan to walk into.
The challenges are many, but Nathan refuses to give up his pursuit.
The outcome to his desperate quest hangs in the balance and could well be beyond his ability to survive.
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