Endospore
R.A. Wilson
Read by R.A. Wilson
Alan is a virgin, but that is not a big problem for him with Tracy and Gwinn desiring his attentions. He has larger concerns on his mind. He is swept into the hidden underground of Midgard, once the shining jewel of enlightenment and technology. The city is regressing back to an unenlightened and viscous age following the end of the world in the Cataclysm.
All that remains is a corrupt governor and self-proclaimed god who rules all with an iron fist, a religious cult planning to dismantle society, and a rebel army who fights against Governor Fredrick. As Alan is pulled into the fighting, he finds it hard to discern friend from foe while desperately trying to find his place in the remnants of society. But when he discovers the secrets behind the Cataclysm, it becomes a struggle to save humanity from itself.
A nontraditional epic fantasy mixed with post-apocalyptic science fiction, this is not the first book of a long, unending series, but a standalone story that possesses everything necessary to enjoy the adventure. It does not contain many of the normal fantasy or science fiction tropes either, leaving this story unique in a field where each book on the surface appears to be the same as the ones before. Endospore is something special, a story unlike any other.
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Reviews
By: Sam
I bet this is a great story, but I think I'm actually going to pay to get the Kindle version so I can have my Kindle read it to me. Her voice is more animated than the author's. In chapter one I think he might even be tipsy, or at ...
By: Stephen Tame
Obsessive sub-editor Stephen says: "an unenlightened and viscous age" I'm not sure that's really what you mean! (viscous: Having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid) cheers, Stephen
A LibriVox Listener
It was a very good but, I really enjoyed it. I got lost a couple of time but overall I would have to say very well done
terrible terrible reading
A LibriVox Listener
couldn't even begin to get past how awful the voice work is. simply unbearable.
By: Matthew
Just started to get into the scifi/fantasy genre. Something worth taking a look at.
By: Thomas
The mono-tonic voices are REALLY hard to listen to