Jury Duty
First Contact
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Narrated by:
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Curt Bonnem
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By:
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Peter Cawdron
About this listen
Nick isn't smart. He's not brave. He's selfish. He's an asshole, but he's about to embark on a journey that will change not only his life but the lives of everyone on the planet.
The United Nations is thrown into chaos when an alien spacecraft is discovered buried beneath the ice in Antarctica. With no one nation able to lay claim to the craft, a multinational effort is undertaken to salvage the vessel, which is estimated to have crashed several hundred thousand years ago. Rather than leaving key decisions to hostile governments or their armies, a jury is established to represent the average global citizen, being selected from the five permanent members of the UN Security Council. Their job is to review findings and guide the process of discovery.
First Contact is a series of standalone novels that explore humanity's first interactions with extraterrestrial life.
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- andrew Lane
- 28-03-24
a believable plot and outcome.
the epilogue could have been longer. I want to know what happened afterwards. the story itself was gripping and the characters were relatable. thoroughly enjoyed it.
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- Mark Parkinson
- 19-07-22
Where's the aliens!!?
I'm getting board of listening to what feels like a car journey story. This would be a more accurate discription of the story.
I'm 4 and a half hours in and nothing has happened that couldn't be described in 20min.
50/50 whether to call it sunk cost fallacy and give in.
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