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Deadly Planet

Logan Ryvenbark's Saga, Book 2

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Deadly Planet

By: Grey Lanter
Narrated by: Steve White
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Major Logan Ryverbark has a mission to accomplish on account of the Federation and Belen Morganthal. The population on planet Titus is in great danger; the planet has become unstable and highly seismic. The Federation has an emergency plan to relocate its residents to Jardoval, a planet a few solar systems down that seems to have the perfect conditions for the colonists.

Just need a recon mission to check....

No humans. No aliens. No animals... But Jardoval was inhabited in Ryvenbark's records. Suddenly they all vanished into thin air. Have they fled? Have they been killed?

There is no answer, so Ryvenbark has to find out with the help of his mercenaries what happened before moving 20,000 people to Jardoval.

He has to make sure everything is safe here.... It won't be.

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