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Moon 2.0

The Eighth Continent, Book 2

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By: Rhett C. Bruno, Felix R. Savage
Narrated by: Scott Aiello
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The disaster on the moon ruined Nick Morrison’s life....

Broke and mistreated by his former employers, he’ll have to put the pieces back together himself...by going back to the moon.

Lunar prospecting is the next big thing, and companies are raking in the bucks. Nick has a plan to get a piece of the action—but he’ll first have to overcome the agonizing difficulties of surviving up here. To do that, he must work with Joe Massad, who nearly killed Nick two years ago. Joe seems to have put aside his ambitions to conquer the moon and Earth, but has he really changed?

As fatal accidents at the moon base stack up, Nick realizes that Joe isn’t his only problem. His enemies on Earth are out to get him. He must outwit them, or the lives of everyone on the moon may be in danger.

The sequel to the stunning science-based thriller from NYT best-selling authors Felix R. Savage and Rhett Bruno delivers a pulse-pounding drama of lunar survival and heartbreak.

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"The moon is a world without borders."

Chaos continues to engulf the dying earth and Nick is broke, he'd never received the money promised, but had made it back to his home planet vowing never to set foot on the moon again. But he wants to buy a boat. And in a meeting with an old colleague sees a sure chance to make money, loads of money, more money than he could ever spend - but first he must get them both back to the moon.

The second book in the hard science fiction series, Eighth Continent, a magnificent thriller with numerous well drawn characters, spectacular world building and near non stop action - as would be expected from so talented a duo of authors, Rhett C Bruno and Felix Savage.
Narration is by Scott Aiello, whose fine performance further enhances the enjoyment.

This book could be read as a one off, though knowing the background history from book one adds further depth, and be prepared to look into the future for the hopeful arrival soon of another volume. Highly recommended to all who.love SF, and vividly visual writing

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