
Kris Longknife's Successor
Admiral Santiago, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Vanessa Chambers
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By:
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Mike Shepherd
About this listen
This is the third title with Grand Admiral Sandy Santiago serving as Kris Longknife's relief, then replacement, and now successor on Alwa.
Grand Admiral Santiago has all the challenges for which a gal could ask. Granny Rita is on the rampage, and the cats have gone on strike. Leaving the Colonials to deal with Granny Rita, Sandy heads off to work with the cats, only to discover she is not the only one who has a bone to pick with them - alien monsters have a vendetta as well!
It's all in a day's work for someone who is Kris Longknife's successor.
©2018 Mike Moscoe (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
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