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Red Company: Contact

Red Company, Book 3

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Red Company: Contact

Auteur(s): B.V. Larson
Narrateur(s): Mark Boyett
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Everyone wants a piece of the newly discovered alien tech, and they're willing to fight over it.

As tensions rise between Earth's various factions, the mining vessel Borag is refitted for war. She becomes a key player in a brewing conflict that threatens to shatter the fragile balance of power in the Solar System.

Sergeant Devin Starn of Red Company, the marine attachment stationed aboard Borag, heads into deep space once again. Starn and his squad must navigate a treacherous web of deceit and hidden agendas, defending their ship from increasingly powerful enemies.

In B. V Larson's Red Company: Contact, Starn faces his most harrowing challenges yet. Red Company's saga continues, exploring the vast expanse of the cosmos and seeking to answer the great question: what came before humanity?

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