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Star Trek: Voyager: To Lose the Earth

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Star Trek: Voyager: To Lose the Earth

By: Kirsten Beyer
Narrated by: Kirsten Beyer
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The long-awaited follow-up to Voyager: Architects of Infinity from the New York Times best-selling author and cocreator of Star Trek: Picard!

As the crew of the Full Circle fleet works to determine the fate of their lost ship, the Galen, a struggle for survival begins at the far edge of the galaxy. New revelations about Species 001, the race that built the biodomes that first drew the fleet to investigate planet DK-1116, force Admiral Kathryn Janeway to risk everything to learn the truth.

©2020 CBS Studios Inc. All rights reserved. STAR TREK and related marks are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. Excerpt from You Can’t Go Home Again by Thomas Wolfe: ©1934, 1937, 1938, 1940 by Maxwell Perkins as Executor. Copyright renewed 1968 by Paul Gitlin. Reprinted with permission of McIntosh & Otis, Inc. (P)2020 Simon & Schuster Audio
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Another awesome Voyager sequel. Kirsten Beyer is such a great writer for Voyager. I’ll definitively read more of her books.

Kirsten Beyer is the best ❤️

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narrator was not upto scratch, thought whole performance was a mess , not happy I paid for it

rubbish

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