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The Gorgon Void

Gamma Trita Trilogy, Book 3

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The Gorgon Void

By: Steve Grobschmidt
Narrated by: Megan Riley
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In the thrilling conclusion to The Gamma Trita Trilogy, Lorelei Ogden and April Vasquez are approaching the end game. The vile Terance Tamoon and oppressive Gamma Trita Corporation are racing to complete Project Galatea -- a chilling technological advancement that will transfer human minds into indestructible android bodies. Stopping their enemies is the last thing standing in Ogden's way in her quest for a peaceful life together with Vasquez.

But they aren't the only ones after Galatea. The self-serving mogul Marco Deed is trying to wrest control of the project for his own purposes. Time is running out. Can Lorelei Ogden take on the solar system one more time? Will she and Vasquez at last find peace?

It's time to find out!

©2024 Steve Grobschmidt (P)2024 Steve Grobschmidt
Dystopian Science Fiction
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I think the story really came into its own in this third installment, the narration has well as gone from strength to strength. I really liked the action sequences, very well done. The series had the feel of a computer game come to life, it would make an excellent tv series. I intend to read these at some point as I think there are elements I may not have fully appreciated when listening to it. Overall excellent and look forward to more from Steve.

Excellent finale to the trilogy

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