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  • Ten Light-Years to Insanity

  • How an Alien and Earthling Saved the Universe
  • By: C. M. Dancha
  • Narrated by: Christopher Sansom
  • Length: 9 hrs and 42 mins

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Ten Light-Years to Insanity

By: C. M. Dancha
Narrated by: Christopher Sansom
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Publisher's Summary

The Lead Trifect of planet Yanda gives Invasion Officer Morg a choice: deliver Joseph Conway safely to Earth, or lose everything.

Botching this assignment would be catastrophic, and Conway has no intention of making the journey easy on Morg. After things go awry, they are forced to land on the ultimate vice planet in the universe.

Feltte Six offers every form of depravity and crime imaginable, and beings from throughout the universe flock there to experience the seedy side of life.

Trying to avoid arrest, conspiracies, deadly secrets, and biological threats, the unlikely duo battles to find their way to the ancient home of humanity.

©2019 C. M. Dancha (P)2021 C. M. Dancha

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