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Nick Webb - The Terran Gambit (2014) audiobook - toxicweasel - 12-21-2025

Nick Webb - The Terran Gambit (2014) audiobook

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General Information
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Title: The Terran Gambit
Author: Endi Webb, Nick Webb
Read By: Greg Tremblay
Copyright: 2014
Genre: Science Fiction
Series Name: Pax Humana
Position in Series: 01

File Information
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Number of MP3s: 30
Total Duration: 8:00:24
Total MP3 Size: 220.05
Encoded At: CBR 64 kbit/s 44100 Hz Mono
ID3 Tags: Set, v1.1, v2.3

Book Description
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Lieutenant Jacob Mercer likes fast motorcycles, faster women, and screamin'
space fighters. As a reckless fighter jock in the Resistance fleet battling
the Corsican Empire, he lives solely for the thrill of taking out as
many Imperial bogeys as he can.

A rebel victory is looming on the horizon when the Imperials abruptly
change tactics and, in a surprising show of devastating force, incinerate
the city of Dallas with a thermonuclear blast - killing millions - and
delivering a merciless example of what happens to upstart worlds in
the Pax Humana.

But the Resistance will not be cowed so easily. In retaliation the rebel
leadership devises a daring plan to strike at the Empire's heart in
a final, desperate bid for freedom, a plan that will put Jake Mercer
in the captain's chair of the most advanced warship in the galaxy. In
a life full of crazy moves, this one might just be the craziest, but
Jake jumps at the chance anyway for it means a possible end to the war.-

To succeed, all Jake has to do is face down a psychopathic Imperial
Admiral bent on utterly destroying the Resistance and even Earth itself.
What could be so hard about that?

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