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Trade Wars
- The RIM Confederacy, Book 9
- Narrated by: Kevin Coffin
- Length: 5 hrs and 29 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Infighting among the top two trader planets means more than higher prices and tariff surcharges for the planets on the RIM. In fact, the two are so much at war over those tariffs that they give ultimatums to the Confederacy Council that either they intervene, or they leave the RIM.
Led by the Baroness who really has another goal in mind, the Barony offers up its own instant FTL drive to all RIM only member and that means that the trader planets have a choice to make. Serve the RIM Confederacy or themselves; a choice that is further made difficult as the ancient relics found on a newly discovered alien ship wreck on Ghayth mean a change is coming to the RIM - and to the rest of the galaxy too!
©2016 Jim Rudnick (P)2017 Jim Rudnick
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