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The Joint of No Return

Far Out Chronicles, Book 1

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The Joint of No Return

By: Tom Sadira
Narrated by: Michael Foster
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Charlie Hong is on the run from both sides of the law.

He’s spent the last year in hiding, cultivating one last harebrained scheme to escape his troubles: a clandestine marijuana operation. Just as he’s about to cash in, his cash crop is stolen by a bright light appearing in the night sky. After catching a ride with one of his plants, he finds himself thrown into a world far stranger than anything he could have possibly imagined.

Does the stoned stowaway have what it takes to free the Starseed, a massive living spaceship overflowing with bizarre life forms, from the clutches of a mysterious force field trapping it in Earth’s orbit?

More importantly, before he decides anything, does he have time to light one up?

©2018 HIFI Press LLC., Tom Sadira (P)2018 HIFI Press LLC., Tom Sadira
Fiction First Contact Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera Space Comedy

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