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The Lost Dimension

Lost Starship Series, Book 23

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The Lost Dimension

By: Vaughn Heppner
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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An escape pod drifts through deep space—inside is a broken pilot with a warning from another dimension.

He’s Keith Maker, a preman escaped from the master race. In his universe, the New Men conquered the Commonwealth, enslaving everyone. Now the Dominion has breached the wall between realities to conquer this one.

Star Watch has never faced an enemy so brilliant, fearless, and ruthless— armed with weapons that slice through shields.

But these New Men have never faced Maddox.

And he’s not about to let this dimension fall without a fight.

THE LOST DIMENSION is Book 23 in Vaughn Heppner’s million-selling Lost Starship series—a saga of high-stakes space war, alien tech, and do-or-die missions beyond the edge of the galaxy.

©2024 Vaughn Heppner (P)2025 Vaughn Heppner
Adventure Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera Interstellar

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I’ve really liked the series but it’s starting to become a bit formulaic and the earth humanity politics is getting a bit frustrating

Getting a bit formulaic and long

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