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Liminal Marches

Hull Scrappers, Volume 2

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Liminal Marches

By: Andrew Seiple
Narrated by: Ryan Burke
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It's a big galaxy, but sometimes you have to run a long way to leave trouble behind you.

Kril Granger has gathered a good crew and managed to finish a profitable job. But things are a little too hot in their usual regions, so it's time to pick up stakes and head coreward.

Along the way, they'll be passing through the dark spaces of the galaxy and turning up threats ranging from overprotective AIs to invasive nano-using overlords. All this while dealing with a mixed, quarrelsome crew that would rather die than give up their secrets.

It's a hard life being a scrapper. It's a harder death if they get it wrong...

©2023 Andrew Seiple (P)2024 Podium Audio
Adventure Science Fiction Space Exploration Space Opera Interstellar
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I like the variability of the storyline which is really fun.
Sometimes the narrator volume gets a bit soft

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Pretty much what it says on the title. Lots of fleshing out of character for the crew, but it felt very much like a interim to lead us into a better version the next novel in the series. Lots of Firefly-esque space opera adventure, it was quite enjoyable. My only gripes were the cliffhanger(s?) and the oddly frequent variations of the narrator's volume. For whatever reason he was often quiet-loud-quiet-loud, but excellent otherwise. Might have been a technical issue, not sure.

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