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Orbital Operations: A Space Janitor Prequel
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Orbital Operations: A Space Janitor Prequel
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Orbital Operations: A Space Janitor Prequel
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Orbital Operations: A Space Janitor Prequel

Written by Julia Huni

Narrated by Rachel Music

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Politics, passion, and pudding.

No, this isn't a steamy romance.

When Vanti and O'Neill graduated at the top of their academy class, they thought they'd get their dream assignments. Instead they end up in security on Station Kelly-Kornienko. Sure, the station is glitzy, but they're basically well-dressed security guards.

Until someone murders the chair of the board.

O'Neill and Vanti go undercover to find the killer. Along the way, they learn much more about the station--and each other--than they ever expected.

This short story is a prequel to the complete Space Janitor series.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherIPH Media
Release dateOct 11, 2022
ISBN9798822636637
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Orbital Operations: A Space Janitor Prequel
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Julia Huni

I’ve been an IT guy, a choir director, an executive assistant, a stay-at-home mom, a college instructor, and that lady at the information booth in a tourist town. But writer is the best job ever, because I get to make stuff up. Stuff I wish were true, stuff I’m glad isn’t true.

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    Who ever produced this recording used a noise gate that chokes the endings of words. This is caused by a release time that is set to fast. This was so off putting that I couldn’t listen to it.

    I’m having a hard time believing this was produced by professionals.