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Big Trouble, Little Earth

Big Trouble, Little Earth, Book 1

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Big Trouble, Little Earth

By: J.N. Chaney
Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
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Long after Earth's destruction, Humanity is an endangered species ...

When freighter pilot Dalton Thorne reunites with his old friend Kota at Little Earth's best noodle shop, he's expecting a straightforward job.

Instead, he finds himself embroiled in a centuries-old mystery that could change humanity's place in the universe forever.

Little Earth is a decaying city carved into an alien planet where humans live as refugees.

Beneath its neon-lit streets and crowded markets lies a secret: fragments of Earth's past, preserved by a mysterious race of aliens and hidden from the ruling Consortium.

Now, Dalton and his fledgling crew must uncover a vital piece of evidence, long buried in depths of Little Earth—one that might lead to a real home for humanity.

With combat-enhanced martial artists, power-hungry crime lords, and the iron fist of the Consortium all hot on their trail, Dalton must navigate a web of divided loyalties and hard choices.

If only he'd kept eating his noodles, none of this would have happened.

Grab your copy of Big Trouble, Little Earth today and join Dalton Thorne on a journey that will take him from the depths of Little Earth to the secrets of humanity's forgotten past.

©2025 Jason Anspach & J.N. Chaney (P)2025 Audible, Inc.
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This is a fairly average story for young teenagers. there is little depth of character generation and decision making is at times childish. Coulter will grate on your nerves and you hope he take a plasma bolt or kungfu chop after 3 chapters. the concept is entertaining but seems to be based on a number of other better book series. Overall a 3 I'd say. The voice actor is pretty good.

it's a fun yarn if a bit childish

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