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Titan Chronicles, Book 2

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Written by: Samuel Best
Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
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Two crews return to Titan. Who will survive?

Titan: The largest moon of Saturn. A deadly enigma harboring the greatest secret in the history of humankind.

In the wake of the first mission, two companies with very different goals plot a return to that distant moon. Their ships are safer, their technology has improved…and they want answers. The competition triggers a new space race that will push the crews to the very edge of survival.

Yet Titan does not hold all the secrets.

On Earth, a startling ocean discovery reveals that whatever created the alien artifacts has been to our planet before…and it’s coming back.

©2019 Samuel Best (P)2022 Podium Audio
Adventure First Contact Science Fiction Space Exploration Fiction Interstellar Solar System Survival Mythology Ancient Greece Greek Mythology
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I was sufficiently enamoured with Book one that I got the rest of the series. The narration is excellent and you really feel like there's a cast of characters. Without offering spoilers, some of the interplay between them, however, lacked any grounding in reality and felt overly contrived. I also found that Part 3 came across as a little rushed.

Still, it's generally a well-constructed story and I'm looking forward to the next book.

Stargate meets 2001

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