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Blaster Squad #3: Planet of Doom

By: Russ Crossley
Narrated by: David A. Conatser
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In this third mission in the 42nd century Siren is kidnapped by a bounty hunter and taken to a remote mining world known to the locals as the Planet of Doom.

Nick Justice and his intrepid mercenary squad Gears, Bones, and the Kid fly to the rescue of their friend and soon discover dark secrets and overlapping conspiracies threaten not only this world but also the galaxy itself.

Billions of lives are at stake as Blaster Squad comes ever closer to learning the secrets of a mysterious leader behind Siren’s kidnapping bent on galactic domination.

These fast-paced high-stakes adventures continue so join with Star Trek author Russ Crossley in this tale of adventure and pulse-pounding action to save the galaxy for all human- and alien-kind.

©2016 Russ Crossley (P)2018 Russ Crossley
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