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Prison Planet
- Narrated by: Bill Quinn
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
Convicted of a crime he did not commit, Jonathan Renn is sentenced to life in the Swamp, a prison-planet death row in a distant galaxy. Renn only has two choices: Escape the Swamp or die in the process. Defending himself from attacks by deadly, native monsters and his fellow convicts, Renn is obsessed with escaping the planet and getting his revenge on the people who set him up. Marla Marie Mendez is even more down on her luck. Trapped inside a cybernetic dog and dropped defenseless into the Swamp, Marla can only rely on Renn and her claws to save her from the unfriendly elements. They must find a way out of the Swamp - and quickly - before their life sentence is cut short.
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- Reid
- 03-27-16
The first sci-fi book I loved
Great narrator, great story, definitely give it a listen! it's one of my favorites ever.
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- Carryit
- 05-14-15
Love this book
Fun stuff, I read the book years ago and it's just as good as an audio book. Sentenced to a prison planet for crimes he didn't commit he survives to track down the bad guy and see justice done.
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- SA Shay
- 02-27-15
Very enjoyable
Enjoyable, laugh out loud fun! Well thought out characters. Excellent world building, interesting and lovable characters! And to top it all off there is Bill Quinn's voice doing an absolutely remarkable portrayal of each individual in a way that's unmistakable and totally delightful! Ah, RIP Boater and Honcho!