
The Ancient Pain
The Eden Chronicles, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Marc Vietor
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By:
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S.M. Anderson
About this listen
The exciting conclusion to the Eden Chronicles.
The battle for Chandra is going well for the EDF and the Jema—maybe too well. The EDF is falling into old habits inherited from Earth, managing the conflict instead of trying to win it. The Jema are in no hurry either, as their long-term survivability on Chandra can only be helped by the continuing close alliance the war offers. Kaerin control of Chandra is starting to slip, and the most forward-thinking among them can see their blood-soaked future all too well. The thing about rough neighborhoods... they can always get worse. Nobody knows what a newcomer can do to mess up a good thing better than the Kaerin. It's a lesson the EDF is going to have to learn.
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