What price would you pay to have it all? What would you be willing to forget? Astro-miner Taven Smith is on his final day of a long tour of duty in the Belt. Heβs looking forward to an early payload bonus and returning home to Earth. But when a stray chunk of asteroid smashes into the
Rebel's Gambit (Sim-Verse Book 2)
β Scribed by Allen Kuzara
- Book ID
- 111324248
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 83 KB
- Series
- Sim-Verse #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07WH2WDS1
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Astro-miner Taven Smith has a secret.
Itβs in his DNA, an unsolicited gift from a woman with green eyes.
Meyer Corp wants it.
Murderous machines want it.
Taven doesnβt. But itβs his only chance to find answers, set things right, and survive.
Unwittingly tossed into yet another mind-bending odyssey, Taven must race to find Cat before his relentless assailants find him. Follow him further down the rabbit hole in Book 2 of the Sim-Verse saga.
The truth can only be known by the willing.
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