Steal the Stars: The Original Full-Cast Recording Audiobook
Steal the Stars: The Original Full-Cast Recording Audiobook
- Full Cast
- Macmillan Audio
- 2018-01-16
- 6 h 42 min
Summary:
‘Bundling an effective podcast with additional materials, this audio program makes an attention-grabbing pay attention…The episodic sci-fi thriller that results is a listening feast.’ – AudioFile Mag
*The original podcast recording*
This audio book includes all fourteen episodes of the Audio Verse Award-winning podcast series, plus exclusive bonus content, like the live staged reading from the prequel episode, ‘Deputy’; a around table discussion with the creators; and more.
Dakota “Dak” about Grab the Superstars: The Original Full-Cast Recording Prentiss guards the biggest key in the world.
They call it “Moss.” It’s your standard grey alien from innumerable abduction tales. It still rests at the controls of the spaceship it crash-landed eleven years ago. A secret military base was constructed across the crash site to review both Moss as well as the dangerous technology it brought to Earth.
The day Matt Salem joins her security team, Dak’s whole world changes.
It’s love at first sight-which is a issue, since they both signed ironclad agreements vowing not to fraternize with other military personnel. If they run, they’ll be hunted for what they know. Dak and Matt have only way to be together: perform the impossible. Steal Moss and sell the trick of its presence.
Plus they can’t afford a single mistake.
This program is conducted by Ashlie Atkinson, Nat Cassidy, Hanna Cheek, Rebecca Comtois, Jorge Cordova, Sol Marina Crespo, Reyna de Courcy, Neimah Djourabchi, Autumn Dornfeld, Abe Goldfarb, Jason Howard, Daryl Lathon, Kelley Rae O’Donnell, Mac pc Rogers, Seth Sheldon, David Shih, Brian Silliman, Tarantino Smith, Jennifer Tsay, James Wetzel, Brittany Williams, Jordana Williams, Sean Williams, and Christopher Yustin.
Also available from Tor Books: Steal the Stars, a novel simply by Nat Cassidy, the official adaptation of the podcast and an NPR Book of the Year.