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  • Mysteries on the Colony Ship

  • Colony Ship Eschaton, Book 5
  • By: John Thornton
  • Narrated by: Bev Kassis
  • Length: 5 hrs and 59 mins

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Mysteries on the Colony Ship

By: John Thornton
Narrated by: Bev Kassis
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This is book five of the Colony Ship Eschaton series.

Something mysterious is happening. The giant colony Ship Eschaton is in the midst of its generations-long journey to another solar system. But in Habitat One: Coastal Plains, two strange bodies have been found. There are rumors of a lurking visitor. Is anyone safe?

The artificial intelligence systems still are not functioning as expected. Now more then ever, the AIs are needed. The people born on the ship as well as the refugees from Dome 17 are struggling to survive, and to learn more about the huge colony ship and its various habitats. But what do these mysteries mean?

Jamie, Michael and their friends set out in an attempt to unravel these mysteries, but what they encounter is not what they expect. Who will make it back alive?

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