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The exciting conclusion to the Titan Run Trilogy!
Hugh Saracen is at death's door in the Krakken's infirmary as his husband, Captain Dalton Simmons of the BPOE Phoenix races to reach him in time to save his life.
The Krakken itself is likewise crippled, awaiting the arrival of the Phoenix to help its crew survive the long trip back to civilized space.
Will the Phoenix arrive in time?
IF HE LIVES, will Hugh forgive Dalton for everything?
Can Dalton keep it together?
Is there life on Titan?
All questions will be answered!
Read "Statute of Expectations, volume III of the
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The exciting conclusion to the Titan Run Trilogy!

Hugh Saracen is at death's door in the Krakken's infirmary as his husband, Captain Dalton Simmons of the BPOE Phoenix races to reach him in time to save his life.

The Krakken itself is likewise crippled, awaiting the arrival of the Phoenix to help its crew survive the long trip back to civilized space.

Will the Phoenix arrive in time?

IF HE LIVES, will Hugh forgive Dalton for everything?

Can Dalton keep it together?

Is there life on Titan?

All questions will be answered!

Read "Statute of Expectations, volume III of the Titan Run Trilogy" to get the answers to all these questions and more!


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Autorenporträt
Born and raised in the rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Robert C. Murray spent his childhood exploring every corner of his back yard inventing worlds from the shrubs and stones. When not outside or ankle-deep in Lego bricks (more worlds to invent) he had his nose in a book: fiction, non-fiction, reference, the occasional thick menu. Much like Hemingway, he used a toy typewriter (and his cub reporter sister) to pioneer independent publishing with a homemade newspaper.

RCM has made your hamburger at McDonald's, filed your HR paperwork, fixed your computer more times than anyone cares to admit, and plays a variety of brass and percussion instruments even when people ask him to stop.