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Dead Women Don't Tell Tales
- Tales of the Undead & Depraved
- Narrated by: Lois Ridge
- Length: 3 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
Kill or be killed.
A new start on life takes a deathly turn, and Jerry fights for her life.
A recent release from a glorified prison system, Jeraldine Adelric wants nothing more than to live as legally as possible so she’s never sent back to Joab. As she buys her ship and works toward being an owner and proprietor, she also finds a potential new love in Arloa, an older woman, an aristocrat, and someone way out of her league. As her crew takes their first job, problems arise. Not only are they ill-prepared for the work, but the virus that rages through their planet hits her crew, and Jerry has to make a choice. Who will she save and who will she kill?
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- Vibeke
- 21-03-23
A different but interesting story
An interesting start on a series- I loved the story and was 🫤 when I realised I have to wait for the next (hopefully) several books. A bit of a short story- cross my fingers that the next book will be longer!
I listened to the audiobook version and the second book in the series isn’t available on audiobook yet.
I loved to listen to a different story about two strong women- a mix between a pirate story, steampunk and fantasy
I will definitely listen to the next book in the series when it is released
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- Mr. Anthony D. Bateman
- 29-01-23
short
beginning of a series that could be excellent
but too short
the world of the future is well set out, with the classes of rich n poor well defined, the love interest is good and will probably be explored more in next book
the narration is very good helping overall to delve into characters and new age.
but it's just too short
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