Buccaneers
Privateer Tales, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Mikael Naramore
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By:
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Jamie McFarlane
The crew of the Hotspur just happens to be looking for a new home. If Nick James is right, and he usually is, the Tipperary solar system is about to become the busiest trading hub in the galaxy. To sweeten the pot, the cloud-city of Lèger Nuage is offering free warehouse space to qualified traders. It's a deal that seems too good to pass up.
Of course, nothing's as simple as it seems. Just like Earth's Old West, the Tipperary system is as full of promise as it is Buccaneers who are happy to prey on the weak. No one expects it to be easy, but deceit, piracy, and murder kindle the pioneering spirit in each of them. Only the strong will prosper and the question is - can Liam, Nick, and the rest of the crew carve out a place to call their own?
Be sure to also check out Rookie Privateer, which is the first in this exciting science fiction series.
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a fun story
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"broadcast
broadcast /ˈbrɔːdkɑːst /
▸ verb
(past and past participle broadcast)
[with object]
1 transmit (a programme or some information) by radio or television:
the announcement was broadcast live.
▪ [no object] take part in a radio or television transmission:
they regularly broadcast on Radio 2.
▪ tell (something) to many people:
we don't want to broadcast our unhappiness to the world.
2 scatter (seeds) by hand or machine rather than placing in drills or rows:
the second method is to broadcast the seeds together with not more than 1 kg to the acre of rapeseed.
▸ noun a radio or television programme or transmission:
the Queen's annual Christmas TV broadcast.
▸ adjective relating to radio or television programmes:
a broadcast journalist.
▸ adverb by scattering:
green manures can be sown broadcast or in rows.
– ORIGIN mid 18th century (in the sense ‘sown by scattering’): from broad + the past participle of cast1. Senses relating to radio and television date from the early 20th century." (OED)
broadcasted is not a word
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Excellent!
Most excellent!
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Great Series
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Would you listen to Buccaneers again? Why?
Fun and fast moving Still a bit of coming of age series, first loves to first blood always out to help the underdog but asking more moral questions,oh and I enjoy the narration.Have you listened to any of Mikael Naramore’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
goodDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I smiled at many partsGREAT SERIES !
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