
Space Unicorn Blues
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Narrated by:
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Joanthan Todd Ross
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By:
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T. J. Berry
About this listen
A misfit crew races across the galaxy to prevent the genocide of magical creatures in this unique science-fiction debut.
Having magical powers makes you less than human, a resource to be exploited. Half-unicorn Gary Cobalt is sick of slavery, captivity, and his horn being ground down to power faster-than-light travel. When he's finally free, all he wants is to run away in his ancestors' stone ship.
Instead, Captain Jenny Perata steals the ship out from under him so she can make an urgent delivery. But Jenny held him captive for a decade, and then Gary murdered her best friend...who was also the wife of her copilot, Cowboy Jim.
What could possibly go right?
©2018 TJ Berry (P)2018 Recorded BooksPicking up a book called Space Unicorn Blues, you would think it would be pure escapism nonsense. But it ended up being one of the most poignant and relevant themed book for this time. The characters are compelling and the world building worked seamlessly into the story. I cannot recommend this book enough.
The only minor criticisms is that the first few chapters linger too long in the bar and on the bets, and at times I felt I missed some of the books humour.
Cannot recommend enough
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