• The Immortal Edge

  • The Terran Imperium Chronicles, Book 1
  • By: Jon Del Arroz
  • Narrated by: Emma Faye
  • Length: 6 hrs and 29 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Immortal Edge

By: Jon Del Arroz
Narrated by: Emma Faye
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The key to human immortality...

...Comes with a destructive price.


Imperial Special Agent Ayla Rin has uncovered a web of conspiracy leading back to the stronghold of the dangerous Robeni Space Pirates. Intelligence networks intercepted transmissions that indicate the pirates may have access to a new refined spore that can stop the aging process in humans.

But there's more than meets the eye, as the trail leads Ayla to a mysterious planet which isn't on any of the Imperial star charts, a world lost to time. Sinister forces seek to control this immortality spore and weaponize it against the Imperium.

Ayla Rin must uncover who is pulling the strings behind this planetary government and stop their evil plans before they're exported to the entire Imperium. If she fails, humanity as we know it could be erased.

Fans of Star Wars: Heir To The Empire and Dan Simmons' Hyperion will love The Immortal Edge!

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©2023 Jon Del Arroz (P)2023 Jon Del Arroz

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A Intergalactic Space-Opera Masterpiece

The Immortal Edge is the epic sequel to Jon Del Arroz's graphic novel Overmind – an adventure of which this story speaks of to highlight the competence of its female protagonist. In this odyssey, we once again follow the genetically enhanced agent Ayla Rin who is sent out on a mission that sets her against a world where the leaders are both trying to grant all of its inhabitants immortality & make them into mindless slaves – whose memories they will wipe thus to puppeteer them for all eternity. There are also Space Pirates, reptilian alien threats, and intergalactic intrigue.

Any talk of how curvaceous and physically appealing she is to men – which causes them to drop their guard around this brilliant, physically able, and sly woman is written in a way that is very PG – easily making it appropriate for all audiences. As a writer, Jon's world-building is terrific. It gives you enough information about the political construct, technology, and such that it all makes sense. The good guys are most similar to STAR TREK's Federation while being different at the same time. If you enjoy Science Fiction space stories – this may be a book that you'd be interested in reading.

– B. L. Blankenship (Author/Comic Book Writer/Creator)

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