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Orbital Operations

A Space Janitor Prequel

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Orbital Operations

By: Julia Huni
Narrated by: Rachel Music
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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 if 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.

©2019 Julia Huni (P)2022 Julia Huni
Science Fiction Space Opera Humorous
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The narrator audio kept shifting volume such that it sounded like 3D position was constantly moving/fading in & out. Very distracting!!

Ok Short Story; hated audio quality

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You are charging money for this! Not worth it, don't purchase it! Audible shouldn't change for this.

Badly narrated

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1. I love the Space Janitor series so when this popped up on my feed I was happy to shell out the. ash to pick it up. I should have checked the length. This is a very short story. I'm surprised it's being offered for 1 credit, the same as full-length books in the series.

2. The story was good, but it didn't have much time to develop.

3. The narrator of this short story has the same annoying habit as the narrator on the full-length books. Each sentence is started at a significantly higher volume and then fades to the end of the sentence. I don't know if this is the author's preference, the audio producer's direction or an annoying coincidence. in any case, it makes it difficult to listen to in a car or even over headphones. Please stop reading books with this vocal pattern!

90-minute short story?

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