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Delphi City

Delphi in Space, Book 2

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Hopefully you’ve read/listened to Starship Sakira, but you can start Delphi City, the second book in the exciting new adventure series Delphi in Space.

The McCormacks have a starship, and now, they need a safe place to start harvesting the technology. They’re starting with a place in the Cook Islands, but to succeed, they have to avoid spies, figure out how to manufacture the new technology using Earth-based tools, and then introduce it without getting into too much trouble with the governments and big corporations of Earth.

Come listen along as they build their team from the initial five to enough to run and protect a city. They’re preparing to take the human race into space, but will they succeed before someone manages to take over their spaceship and technology? And can they finish before the Paraxeans come looking for their spaceship?

©2019 Robert Blanton (P)2020 Robert Blanton
Adventure First Contact Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction Technology Interstellar
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I absolutely loved it, there is humour drama and just a lovely story, I’m totally enthralled.

Smitten.

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Having now listened to book 2 I am thoughruly hooked well worth the purchase, looking forward to book 3

As good as I thought

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I tried, I really tried.

Humans find a spaceship and begin to change the world. what an awesome premise.

It turned into A family of genius overachievers become billionaires, practice nepotism, play paintball, soccer, and deal with the dangerous road of those pesky anti capitalism rules such as labour laws and environmental preservation.

Meanwhile engage in Robin Hood tactics to extol their virtues, fight the good fight against the evil commies and their alien ways.

It feels like a factual emotionless account of how the hyper rich live and how trickle-down economies work wrapped up within the power of a 13 year old who can't seem to fail at anything despite being friends with people her own age, oh and being sensitive to the ptsd of her rape victim friend.. can be cured or just erased with medication indeed.

All spoken in a emotion free monotone.

What a shame

The devil in the details

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