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Proxima Dying

By: Brandon Q. Morris
Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
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Summary

An intelligent robot and two young people explore Proxima Centauri b, the planet orbiting our nearest star, Proxima Centauri. Their ideas about the mission quickly prove grossly naive as they venture about on this planet of extremes.

Where are the senders of the call for help that lured them here? They find no one and no traces on the daylight side, so they place their hopes upon an expedition into the eternal ice on Proxima b's dark side. They not only face everlasting night, the team encounters grave dangers. A fateful decision will change the planet forever.

©2019 Brandon Q. Morris (P)2020 Podium Publishing

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great 2nd book...
but should this trilogy cost 3 credits...I think not...looking forward to smash book 3 though....
I highly recommend...
...MAJESTIC 311....

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1.5 books stretched into 3 books

The story and performance are good and the mood is excellent throughout. However these three books really feel like one shorter story padded out to make 3 relatively short books. It would have been better as two normal length books and I'm not sure why the three book format was chosen.

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1.5 books stretched into 3

the content does not warrant being stretched over 3 books. otherwise not bad sci-fi

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Disappointing

I’d listened to the first book in this series and whilst it took a while to get going when it did it was a strong story line and I couldn’t wait to listen to this book
It’s a total let down the story line is weak and in places just bizarre
It starts off promisingly then grinds to a halt and goes no where for the last few hours it just stays in a repetitive loop never getting going again it doesn’t leave you on a cliff hanger hungry for the next book it leaves you wanting to jump off a cliff if it doesn’t end sooner

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