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Terror on the Trailblazer

Colony Ship Trailblazer, Book 3

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Terror on the Trailblazer

By: John Thornton
Narrated by: Jaclynn Michelle Elfring
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On the vast Colony Ship Trailblazer, the adventurers Ken and Janae are seeking to find out what is happening. People, animals, and circumstances seem to be turning against them in frightening ways. Strange events are unfolding, and the various groups and habitats are still a mystery. Knowing they need to gain some understanding of the situation and try to restore their broken artificial intelligence system, Kimberly, they set off to get back to their equipment and find some measure of security.

Threats have arisen. Death and horror stalks them. Unknowns lurk around every turn in the labyrinth of corridors in the mechanical parts of the colony ship and in the large and bizarre biological habitats.

What terrors await on the Trailblazer?

This is audiobook three in the Colony Ship Trailblazer series.

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