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Conflict on the Conestoga

The Colony Ship Conestoga, Book 6

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Conflict on the Conestoga

By: John Thornton
Narrated by: Paul Jenkins
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In this volume, book six of the Colony Ship Conestoga series, conflict erupts in a myriad of places and ways.

Jerome and Cammarry, the adventurers from Earth, are still trying to piece together what all has happened to the Colony Ship Conestoga.

The slave revolt in Habitat Alpha is continuing. The various systems of the ship are broken, half-working, or just frustratingly difficult to get operational. The enigmatic inhabitants of the alien world, Zalia, are potential threats, and more mysteries than ever are surrounding all attempts to make things work.

But sometimes the deepest and most painful conflicts are not physical. Conflict can take other forms as well; some will not survive the conflicts on the Conestoga.

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