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Cilia-of-Gold

By: Stephen Baxter
Narrated by: Amy Bruce
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Two apparently unrelated anomalies have disrupted operations at a mining colony on Mercury. A troubleshooting mission sent to investigate encounters peculiar events and even stranger findings.

"Cilia-of-Gold" is part of Stephen Baxter's Xeelee sequence.

©1994 Stephen Baxter (P)2004 AudioText
Adventure Anthologies & Short Stories
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A classic Baxter story from an author that has far to little audio coverage. Specially his book of destination novels. If like a cross between Robert Heinlein and Ian Banks than this is just the stuff to go for.

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