Artemis Free Audiobook

Artemis (2017)

The bestselling author of The Martian returns with a new near-future heist story set in space.

Jazz Bashara is an outlaw. Well, kind of. Life on Artemis, which is the first city on the moon, isn’t easy for people who aren’t wealthy tourists or eccentric billionaires.

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So sneaking in a few harmless bits of contraband hardly counts, right? Not when you’re behind on bills and your job as a waiter barely covers the rent.

“Playing the role of Jazz’s voiceover narrator in the Audiobook version of Artemis, is actress Rosario Dawson. She deftly captures Jazz’s first person perspective.”

The Book Guide® Editor

Everything changes when Jazz realizes she has the perfect opportunity to commit the perfect crime. But pulling off the seemingly impossible is just the beginning of her problems, as Artemis learns that she has stepped straight into a conspiracy for control over Artemis itself – and that now her only hope at survival lies in a gamble even riskier than the one before.

Artemis (2017) by Andy Weir

Artemis (2017) by Andy Weir
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