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Rogue Derelict Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

Rogue Derelict is pulse-pounding side-story occur the universe of Lindsay Buroker’s Fallen Empire Series. In the chaos following a fall of the empire, Benita Castor desires nothing more than to live a good quiet existence. She thought she made all of the correct decisions. What could possibly be safer than becoming an accountant? Where could she become more secure than the commercial fringe from the empire’s most civilized planet? Yet in some way, she finds herself in the make use of of the crime boss and is shipped off to audit about Rogue Derelict a recent acquisition within a neglected corner of the machine. Her new assignment is an old Kirian space train station being developed by Nori Veshcha, an enterprising female with big programs for the relic. Nori is certainly overflowing with ambition, innovative ideas, and confidence-though her crew leaves something to be desired. Her main technician, Blick Mathson, is normally a man more acquainted with collecting debt than repairing ships. The only various other staff member, her personal valet Lefty Hammermill, is a dim-witted but well-meaning grunt with secondhand cybernetics. Not much of a workforce to deal with the task of switching a centuries-old hunk of rubbish into a cutting-edge vacation resort, but Nori is normally nothing if not really determined. At first, the assignment has the makings of an unpleasant but uneventful enterprise, actually if Nori is certainly somewhat overly great, Blick is a bit excessively warm, and Lefty is merely overly Lefty. When a second relic of the bygone period makes an unscheduled introduction and its staff assumes Benita can be their Kirian commander, she and the others understand the echoes of days gone by could possess grave consequences for his or her future. Can a mismatched skeleton crew on the malfunctioning space train station rise to the challenge, or will a remnant of background remind the machine that some risks aren’t eliminated, they’re simply neglected?