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Pursuit of the Zubalamo

By: John Thornton
Narrated by: Daniel Roueche
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On an Earth which is toxic, radioactive, and nearly dead, Mabel and Ian are two adventurers who live in Dome 17. There have been missions sent out into the wastelands to try to reconnect to other domes, but none have succeeded, yet. When it is discovered that Dome 17 may suffer a similar fate to those other domes, a risky and last-ditch plan is attempted. Teams will be sent looking for any of the seven great intergenerational colony ships which were launched a century ago. Yet, all those ships have been lost for decades.

If one of those ships can be reached using unproven faster-than-light technology, what will be found? Will there be any future for humanity, or is everyone doomed? Come along with Ian and Mabel on their pursuit of the Zubalamo. This is book one in the Colony Ship Zubalamo series. Another great series set in John Thornton’s Colony Ship Universe, but no previous listening is required to get a thrill from this excellent novel.

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