Antimatter Blues
A Mickey7 Novel, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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John Pirhalla
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Katherine Chin
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By:
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Edward Ashton
About this listen
The thrilling follow-up to Mickey7, soon to be a major motion picture by Academy Award-winning director Bong Joon-Ho.
Surviving isn't living, even for an Expendable.
Mickey7's antimatter gambit paid off. He's out of the Expendable game and doing whatever else he can to help support the threatened colony on the ice world Niflheim. But the colony now desperately needs the one thing he doesn't want to give them: the antimatter in the bomb he claimed the alien creepers have.
Without it, the colony won't survive the coming years. With it, the colony leader can finally get rid of Mickey7 for good.
But the planet's indigenous races have their own plans for Mickey7 and the human colony. They want the colony resources, all of them, and they won't stop until they've devoured every last scrap.
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- daz m
- 21-11-24
Good follow on from mickey 7 original.
Good follow up in same style as book one. If you liked the original, this is an easy purchase to recommend.
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- Steve Bowen
- 26-10-24
interesting
he panics a little too much, but I loved the tale, looking forward to the next one.
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- Sober Man's Secret
- 26-08-24
Easily as good as Mickey 7
Easily as good as Mickey 7 and should have been rolled into one novel. The characters and dark humour continue seamlessly.
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