Pilgrims, Darcy Pattison
Pilgrims, Darcy Pattison
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Pilgrims

Author: Darcy Pattison

Narrator: David Evan Cunningham

Unabridged: 5 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mims House

Published: 11/23/2021


Synopsis

Earth finally receives a message from space:
You only live on land. Allow us to live in the seas.
Pilgrims, Book 3, THE BLUE PLANETS WORLD SERIES
Rison will soon implode. They desperately need a new blue planet, a water planet. But Earth is crowded. Will humans be able to open their hearts to an alien race?

Jake Rose joins the courageous crew of the Eagle 10 as they streak across the galaxy to Rison, the other blue planet. Their goal is to find the umjaadi starfish, the host of an organism that is deadly to the Phoke, the water people of Earth. The mission is foolhardy because Rison will soon implode—the catastrophe is mere days away—from a science-gone-wrong scenario. Forced to enter the Risonian society at its darkest hour, the team struggles against local politics and race against time to find the starfish.
Utz Seehafer, the son and heir-apparent, of the southern Bo-See coalition is assigned to help the Earthlings' search. He battles his own demons of a lost brother, a grieving father, and the urgency of escaping a dying planet. Will he be able to save his beloved Derry, and their pet project, the great white shark named Godzilla?

Pilgrims is the exciting conclusion of an epic science fiction trilogy that pits Risonians and Earthlings against inevitable implosion of a planet. In a rush against time, they must deal with the politics of desperate men and the tricks of a dying planet. Will they find the cure and escape in time?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on July 12, 2016

After being thoroughly disappointed by Keillor's last Lake Wobegon offering, I was hoping for something different with his latest installment. And while "Pilgrims" isn't nearly as cynical and jaded as "Liberty," it's still not same Keillor I liked so much in "Lake Wobegon Days" and "Leaving Home." "P......more

Goodreads review by Maxine on August 05, 2011

Not one of G.K.'s better efforts. In fact, one of his worst. Instead of mundane incidents made unforgettable by Keillor's dry humor and sense of irony; here we have what should be an adventure made dull by the lack of humor and the apparent attempt to cover the lack by writing sleaze.By the middle,......more

Goodreads review by Carmen on October 17, 2022

A set of Keillor books was in the neighborhood book box. I pulled this by random and decided to read it as I am from Minnesota and am a Keillor fan. I was a little disappointed, however. It was pretty silly. There's honestly not much to say about it. I enjoyed the Minnesota references and jokes, but......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on March 02, 2017

It was nice if you have listened to his radio shows. If you understand how he tells a story, and appreciate that, you'll like this book. I think he's told better stories.......more