Galactic Freighter: Scourge of the Deep Space Pirates – Kenneth E. Ingle Free Audiobook

    Galactic Freighter: Scourge of the Deep Space Pirates - Kenneth E. Ingle Audiobook Free Download
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    Author
    Kenneth E. Ingle
    Narrator
    Joe Farinacci
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    MP3
    Bitrate
    64 Kbps
    Language
    English
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    Written by Kenneth E. Ingle
    Read by Joe Farinacci
    Format: MP3
    Bitrate: 64 Kbps
    Unabridged

    Spacer Buck Fryman emerges from the local lockup with a dream and a plan. He’ll go into business himself, as a space freighter. He’ll take the dangerous routes, sail fast without waiting for the convoys normally needed for pirate protection, and if a pirate does decide to take him on, he’ll prove that he’s not just a barroom brawler, he can defend himself in space as well.

    A few years later, his fleet growing and his wealth enhanced by the many pirate ships he’s captured, Buck is summoned before the emperor. While Buck’s exploits have cut into some local piracy, the pirates are increasingly organized and effective. The emperor wants Buck to take charge of the anti-piracy efforts and even Buck doesn’t dare say no to the emperor.

    Handling the occasional pirate raid is one thing. Going after the source of the piracy is something else. Even with the empire’s navy backing him up, Buck finds his hands full with Jarred Mahoney, former imperial intelligence minister and former leader of two worlds determined to use the pirates as his wedge to overthrow the empire and make himself emperor. Mahoney will stop at nothing, from loosing pirates on innocent freighters to bringing aliens back into conflict with humanity for the first time since the days of Contact.

    Author Kenneth E. Ingle continues his exploration of the Contact universe with an exciting space adventure. Buck Fryman is a larger-than-life hero, applying his combination of finesse and brute force against a universe where he seems always outnumbered but never outsmarted.

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