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Fractured Space

Shattered Moon

Book 2

By: J.G. Cressey

Performed by: Alex Wyndham

Released: February 20, 2018

Language: English

Format: Single Narration

Duration: 15 hr, 21 min

The saga of Cal Harper and the crew of the Star Splinter continues….
After eight desperate months of searching, Cal Harper and his crew still haven’t discovered Kaia’s whereabouts. Taken by pirates during the rescue of Federation survivors, her fate remains uncertain. But so too is the fate of humanity itself.
With the destruction of Earth, the Insidions have struck a devastating blow only to sink back into the shadows to let the poison spread. Thousands of colonies have been forced into self-sufficiency, and the loss of interstellar communications is making the situation infinitely worse.
Riding on the building chaos, the pirates are proving increasingly organized. So much so that Cal fears a leader may have arisen – one powerful enough to unite the disparate clans. But Cal isn’t about to give up his search, not by a long shot, and his crew are sticking with him every step of the way.
But trouble is brewing in ways few could have predicted, and fortunately or not, Cal and his friends have a talent for finding the worst of it.

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Author:

J.G. Cressey

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PERFORMER:

Alex Wyndham

"An Oxford University and Royal Academy of Dramatic Art graduate Alex has narrated 150+ audiobooks across the genres, performed in numerous BBC radio plays and lent his voice to various video game franchises and animated features. He’s also starred in Emmy-winning TV shows for HBO and the BBC, critically acclaimed series for Showtime and ITV, and appeared in various films for directors such as Kenneth Branagh and David Blair. Notable credits include _Rome (HBO), Endeavour (ITV), Little Dorrit (BBC), Yellowjackets (Showtime), The Crimson Field (BBC), The Line of Beauty (BBC), As You Like It (HBO Films), The Sea Beast (Netflix), Horizon: Zero Dawn (Sony), Hitman (Square Enix) We Happy Few (Compulsion Games) and And Then There Were None, Tommies and Homefront (BBC Radio 4)._

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