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Plague Ship
Andre Norton (1912-2005)

Lured by its exotic gems, the space trader Solar Queen lands on the little-known planet of Sargol, only to find the ruthless Inter-Solar Company there ahead of them. Adapting quickly to the culture of Sargol’s feline inhabitants, the crew of the Queen beat out their rivals and successfully make a deal with the natives. But soon after takeoff, the Queen’s crew is stricken with a plague, and they are now banned from landing on any inhabited planet. Will the Queen’s crew save themselves, or be condemned to drift forever through space?


Read by Mark Nelson

Run time 7 hours 4 Minutes in 6 Audio CDs

Section ---- Chapter ---- Run Time
1 01 - Perfumed Planet - 28:18
2 02 - Rivals - 25:51
3 03 - Contact at Last - 24:44
4 04 - Gorp Hunt - 22:55
5 05 - The Perilous Seas - 22:52
6 06 - Duelist's Challenge - 23:32
7 07 - Barring Accident - 23:35
8 08 - Headaches - 23:47
9 09 - Plague! - 23:04
10 10 - E-Stat Landing - 23:30
11 11 - Desperate Measures - 23:25
12 12 - Strange Behavior of a Hoobat - 23:32
13 13 - Off the Map - 22:34
14 14 - Special Mission - 23:27
15 15 - Medic Hovan Reports - 22:51
16 16 - The Battle of the Video - 21:10
17 17 - In Custody - 23:03
18 18 - Bargain Concluded - 22:43

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