
The Ship
Tachyon, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Paul Bellantoni
About this listen
Talut Forest is a lumberjack on Terra Nova, where life thrives in the crowns of trees twenty kilometers high. After a mistake at work costs him his job, Talut has no choice but to sign up for a suicide mission.
The aim of the mission? To investigate an artifact on the unexplored surface, where deep darkness reigns. But when the mission spirals into chaos from the start, Talut's fight to see his family again turns into a battle for the fate of the entire human race.
For fans of Cixin Liu, Andy Weir, and Frank Herbert—dive into this gripping sci-fi adventure where one man's desperate mission could change the course of humanity. Don't miss your chance to explore the unknown with The Ship.
©2024 Brandon Q. Morris (P)2025 Podium Audio
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