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Binary Cycle
- Part 1: Disruption (Binary Cycle Saga 1)
- Narrated by: Chris Patton
- Length: 3 hrs and 21 mins
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Summary
They escaped a ruined Earth, barely staving off extinction. Two-hundred years after arriving on the beautiful and bizarre planet of Taran, humanity is thriving once again. Until now…When famous scientist Cassidy Walker uncovers evidence that the planet is teetering on the brink of disaster - a catastrophe that mankind will not walk away from - the countdown to the next great challenge in human history begins. And they might not survive this time.
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- C B-H
- 28-07-22
Where's the rest?!
Science. Spaceships. Plot. Characters. Action. A puzzle. Hopefully there will be more soon. Very soon. Aliens, even.
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- vicki
- 25-04-16
excellent narrator!!! excellent short story.
absolutely fantastic narrator. just one if those voices that is smooth listening. great short listen. leaves u just so curious about what comes next!!!
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- Bruno Keyworth
- 21-12-23
Not a complete story
I knew going in that this was the first in a trilogy, but usually that would mean that at least some kind of conclusion happens, even with major plot threads hanging. This feels more like the first few chapters of a novel, and I don’t really see why it’s a separate book rather than making the whole trilogy one thing.
That said, it does a decent job of setting up an intriguing premise. I may at some point listen to the others.
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