
The White Gate
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Narrated by:
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Benjamin Fife
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By:
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Jess Evertson
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A renegade general and a pair of indestructible soldiers await a fuel tanker on the lawless and spent planet of Kilth. While there, the general befriends the young starport mechanic. The landing of a small personal craft carrying a disoriented maiden and her lifeless brother causes the general to enlist the help of an eccentric, sometimes maniacal ship captain to help return the young woman to her home world.
Two legendary soldiers, one from folklore and the other from the general's past, join them along the way. Together they will wage war against the ultimate evil outside the known universe, beyond the White Gate.
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- Lisa Brennan
- 03-20-24
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enjoyable read great charters would recommend to all readers jess took me on a great journey through a new universe
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- Jonny
- 05-26-24
Great story, great characters!
The initial intrigue that sets the opening stages of the book (and keeps you listening) give way to a great story in the end. You're enjoying the story so much, that you're halfway done before you stop and realize that the character development was much deeper than you first thought. The cover of the book is in black/white, but the characters and their roles in the story are definitely not. When you're all done and reflecting on the tale, is when you will realize the much bigger (and some might say 'moral') story that it's telling.
As I'm sure with many people, Lazlo was my favorite character. and his laugh!
Great job, Jess!
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