The Skylark of Valeron


Read by Phil Chenevert

(4.7 stars; 47 reviews)

The Skylark of Valeron is the third volume in the classic Skylark trilogy by E.E. ‘Doc’ Smith. DuQuesne has survived to become Master of the Earth, ruling with an iron hand because the heroes, the Seatons and the Cranes must run for their lives into the fourth dimension from pure intellectual beings who can dematerialize them on a whim — from which dimension none have ever returned. If you have ever wondered what it like to exist in an extra dimensioned world 'Doc' Smith tells us here in graphic and exciting detail. This 'book' was published in seven installments in Astounding Stories from 1934 to 1935.
- Summary by phil chenevert (9 hr 28 min)

Chapters

Prologue 12:58 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter I 22:57 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter II 25:29 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter III 15:50 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter IV 18:32 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter V 17:49 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter VI 23:28 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter VII 33:32 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter VIII 14:40 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter IX 33:02 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter X 15:08 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XI 21:39 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XII 19:14 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XIII 22:10 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XIV 27:28 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XV 31:47 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XVI 16:17 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XVII 21:33 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XVII 19:38 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XIX 23:45 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XX 26:59 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XXI 30:19 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XXII 29:05 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XXIII 21:03 Read by Phil Chenevert
Chapter XXIV 20:34 Read by Phil Chenevert
Epilogue 3:35 Read by Phil Chenevert

Reviews

Swashbuckling space adventures!


(4 stars)

E. E. “Doc” Smith has a very particular way of writing, some very particular mannerisms and opinions. All of these are fully represented in this third and final book in the Skylark trilogy. It’s good old fashioned action packed and plot defying stuff. Brilliant hero scientists can always invent their way out of any jam they find themselves in. But it’s “all good clean fun” as we used to say. The reader gives a delightful performance and really makes this a fun listen.


(5 stars)

I found this book quite fascinating to listen to and completely enjoy listening to Phil Ashley reach through and interprets the

What an epic adventure!


(5 stars)

Thank you Phil for this amazing work, I enjoyed every moment.


(5 stars)

Great job from Phil as usual!