Narman's Pyke

· Fireside Audio · Lu par Keith Brown
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Eamon Tauk was literally born into the Space Corps. They spent two decades forging him into a Marine. Training him to be a killer. Twisting him into a fanatic. Then they assigned him to protect Dr. Jella Duverii, a mildly subversive alien zoologist who could very well undo all the work they put into him.


When the young cadet and his charge crash land on Kanaris with the survivors of their Recon battalion, they find themselves leagues away from their objective, marooned in an environment so hostile even the trees seem hellbent on killing them. After the Marines are denied rescue for no other reason than to protect the reputation of a high-born coward, Jella begins to educate Tauk on the dynamics at play that have the Kyperion League teetering on the brink of civil war.


As Tauk watches over Dr. Duverii during the long slog to Narman’s Pyke, she teaches him how to combat the horrific creatures stalking them through the rainforest. He must figure out for himself, however, that the biggest threats to their lives are not the beasts lurking beneath the Kanarisian underbrush.


It is the monsters who sent them to Narman’s Pyke in the first place.


Coming across like a cross between the movies “Aliens” and “Platoon,” Narman’s Pyke is the opening salvo of the new epic sci-fi space opera from the author of the Tequila Vikings series, J.E. Park.

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Fireside Audio is quickly becoming a community favorite for romance audiobook production and publishing. Narrator Owned & Operated, which means we know this industry inside and out. J.E. Park grew up in a suburb of Detroit, MI, where his efforts in seeking misadventures in the Motor City's punk rock scene and pursuing his vices dashed any aspirations in pursuing a higher education. They certainly did not help further his aspirations for a career in politics, either.After graduation from high school, J.E. Park joined the US Navy and spent the next six years bar-brawling his way across the Far East, gaining the experiences that formed the foundation for his first novel "Tequila Vikings", a tale of a troubled young man navigating the military politics, violence and wanton hedonism woven into the naval culture of the early 1990s.J.E. Park was a former contributing writer to the now-defunct comedy website Zug.com where he was best known for penning an article on harnessing the hallucinatory experiences of the smoking cessation aid Chantix for recreational purposes, positing that whether a condition is considered a side effect or an unintentional source of amusement depends largely upon the patient's attitude about the whole thing.J.E. Park currently lives in a suburb of Flint, Michigan with his family where he has successfully used the region's suspect water quality as an excuse to stop neglecting his drinking. He continues to write hoping to cure himself of the crippling affliction of productive, gainful employment and set himself up to be in a position to retire and take regular field trips to his frontal lobes once his kids have all finally left home for college.

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