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Their Solitary Way

By: JN Chaney
Narrated by: Steve Barnes
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Adam Kadman is the captain of a seed ship known as the Eden. Carrying 10,000 cryogenically frozen colonists, he and his crew must seek out new worlds for potential habitation. With the help of Lilith, a shipboard cyber brain, Adam and his team will stop at nothing to secure humanity's future.

But time is running out. The Eden is breaking down, and accidents are beginning to occur at an alarming rate. At first Adam believes these to be mere coincidences, but when a massive explosion kills several dozen people, he puts Seth, the lead security officer and Adam's own son, in charge of an investigation to uncover the truth, but with so little evidence to go on, how can they hope to succeed? The clock is ticking....

©2016 Jeffrey Chaney (P)2016 Jeffrey Chaney
Cyberpunk Science Fiction Space Opera Space Fiction Race Against Time

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