Terran Republic: Caine Riordan
audiobook
(1)
Endangered Species
by Charles E. Gannon
read by Paul Woodson
Part 6 of the Terran Republic: Caine Riordan series
Caine Riordan has faced many crises in his unintended career as diplomat, soldier, and first-contact specialist, but none more challenging than the one he faces now.
He and twelve of his crew are adrift in uncharted space, so far beyond Earth that the starfield is unrecognizable.
Instead, trapped on a derelict alien ship, they have only forty-eight hours before its decaying orbit causes it to burn up in the atmosphere of the strange planet beneath them.
But since the ship's lander is also useless, they've got only one way to reach the surface: flimsy, foam-inflating cargo drop pods never intended for human use, let alone an emergency planet-fall.
However, those who make it to the surface discover that the dangers they couldn't see from space are by far the most deadly. A variety of bizarre, carnivorous species roams the barren wastes, desperate for food. Their primary competition? Deeply devolved transgen humans that are as uncommunicative as they are primitive and ferocious.
Even more ominous, the world's blasted cities have telltale signs which indicate its original masters were none other than humanity's most dangerous foe: the Ktor.
And worst of all, they may still be here.
audiobook
(0)
Protected Species
by Charles E. Gannon
read by Paul Woodson
Part 7 of the Terran Republic: Caine Riordan series
BESTSELLING CAINE RIORDAN SERIES CONTINUES
Caine Riordan and his self-styled "Crewe" have survived their first months on the planet they call Bactradgaria. They've overcome floods, dust storms, tornadoes, searing heat, bitter cold, desperate battles, and attacks by various strange species. However, their most desperate struggles have been against the wildly ferocious x'qao, for whom the pursuit and genocide of other beings is as much a sport as it is a strategy.
Accordingly, Caine and his friends realize that if they are to endure, they must not merely survive but thrive. So far, they've done just that and made friends along the way. But a few scattered tribes and towns can't defeat the x'qao and their vassals. To do that, humans must claw higher up the food chain . . . before they tumble off into extinction.
Showing 1 to 2 of 2 results