
Repairing the Conestoga
The Colony Ship Conestoga, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Holladay
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By:
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John Thornton
About this listen
Cammarry and Jerome have only explored a small part of the wrecked Colony Ship Conestoga. The section called the needle ship is in orbit around a strange world, but where are the remaining sections?
Book three of The Colony Ship Conestoga series.
Using the help of Khin, a man born on the needle ship, and the artificial intelligence system Sandie, Jerome and Cammarry try to get parts of the old ship fixed and functional. But things do not go smoothly.
What will they discover? What new things await? How will they locate the lost habitats which made planet-fall somewhere on the unknown planet? What dangers will they encounter as are repairing the Conestoga?
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