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In the Blackness of Space

By: Robert Kuntz
Narrated by: D.J. Pitsiladis
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Severely abused as a child, Dr. Grant Chapman is a multi-phobic computer genius who believes in NASA's mission to far space, but is too afraid to make the trip. His best friend - NASA rogue, con artist, and trouble-shooter, Billy Jepler - drugs Grant and launches him into space.

When Grant emerges from stasis, he finds the other nauts dead, a section of the ship battered shut, and the ecological balance of the Galileo threatened. His only companions are two miniature poodles and SINDAS, the ship's self-initiating, yet common-sense-challenged, computer.

In the blackness of space, Grant confronts his fears and finds a power that challenges the traumatic memories of his abuse.

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©2014 Robert D. Kuntz (P)2018 Robert D. Kuntz
Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera Space Transportation

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