Right to Know

audiobook (Unabridged) Peregrine Rising

By Edward Willett

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A fast-paced space opera about first contact with a difference, written and narrated by Aurora Award-winning author and podcaster Edward Willett.

When Art Stoddard, civilian information officer of the generation starship Mayflower II, is kidnapped by a secret military organization determined to overthrow the power of the Captain and Crew, he becomes embroiled in a conflict that tests everything he believed to be true, forced to choose between preserving social order and restoring the people's right to know..

When Art is ripped from the safety of his ship by the mysterious residents of Peregrine, his problems only escalate. He becomes a pawn in a game that will determine the fate of both ship and planet. As he and his new found friends rush to save both, he faces questions of courage, loyalty and moral responsibility.

Praise for Right to Know

"An inspiring tale of redemption and courage, set in an all too plausible future in space. Well done!" – Julie E. Czerneda, author of The Clan Chronicles

"...a wildly entertaining read...the novel had romance, an ego-maniacal supporting antagonist, family drama, intrigue, and plenty of action...if you want a fun and rollicking SF yarn that I found to be pretty suitable for most age groups, Right to Know is a great selection." – Jon Guenther, SF Revu

"This is a fast-paced SF novel, with jailbreaks, rocket-rides and wilderness adventures on a strange planet. It also features clear themes. Freedom of the press is foremost, and the need to prioritize freedom over security plays a part, too...Recommended for anyone who likes SF with a rapid pace and a clear message." – Timothy Gwyn

Right to Know