The Last of the Unanswered Questions: Insufficient Data for a Meaningful Answer
Venus Alive, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Alondo Brewington
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By:
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Elliott Killian
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When Jack becomes the captain on a trip to the center of the universe to investigate how the cosmos all started, it seems straightforward enough. But tensions rise among the team's lead scientist and engineer. Then suddenly, they become uncertain of whether they'll ever come back from their mission. This uncertainty may undermine the operation. But if they fail to find the answers they seek, the universe may cease to exist, along with humanity and all other life forms.
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