Outcast of the Stars: He was exiled to the garbage planet: Earth!
Written by Rober Silverberg
Narrated by Phil Chenevert
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Yorkan Varr was exiled to the prison planet, the refuse heap of the universe, Earth, for a crime he knew he had never committed. Oddly, the man who had framed him was there as a prisoner too! His sentence was for life, which would not be very long on Earth.
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