
Third Colony
Galena Chronicles, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Davis
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By:
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Samuel Best
About this listen
Eight years after their ship crash-landed, the colonists from Earth have learned to survive on another world.
Despite the relative harmony of the colony, Galena remains a treacherous place. The oceans are ruled by massive aquatic beasts that restrict the survivors to their farms and the lands beyond...where other dangers lurk.
A chance recovery of multipurpose space suits in a salvage crate and an unnatural tunnel leading away from the colony unlock a pathway to exploring the forbidden oceans, where an amazing discovery awaits.
But the only revelations do not come from below. A glint of metal in the sky heralds a new arrival. A ship has come at last—but why?
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