Talents, Incorporated
Gelesen von Mark Nelson
Murray Leinster
Bors felt as if he'd been hit over the head. This was ridiculous! He'd planned and carried out the destruction of that warship because the information of its existence and location was verified by a magnetometer.
But, if he'd known how the information had been obtained--if he'd known it had been guessed at by a discharged spaceport employee, and a paranoid personality, and a man who used a hazel twig or something similar--if he'd known that, he'd never have dreamed of accepting it. He'd have dismissed it flatly! (Summary from the Gutenberg text) (6 hr 9 min)
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Fantastic Sci-Fi story
CoolWhipKid
This is the first time I've come across this story. I can't believe I missed it after all of these years of reading science fiction. This is the stuff of real classic science fiction but with a very interesting wit about it. I listened to it because it was read by the incomparable Mark Nelson but the story really won me over on its own. Highly recommended to anyone who enjoys Classic sci-fi.
4-1/2, but then they knew that
Juan Morris
A very good read. I'm surprised that during the golden days of b&w TV, this wasn't made into a movie. Then again, they did think Star Trek was too cerebral. This story more than makes up for, "operation outer space." My only detraction is the admiral's cowardice should have earned his decommission. Heck, were I king, wouldn't have asked for, nor accepted his resignation; I'd have forced him into one-on-one combat with the strongest most deadly soldier (who is order to hospitalize his opponent) and let the admiral offer surrender to the pre-commissioned soldier. Thereby forcing the condition he wanted for his subordinates on him.
one of my favorites
Sean Dayotas
This story is about a colonized world that is doomed to be taken over by a terrible regime. I would recommend this to any X - men fan.
loved it
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read so well, some deadpan humour and the not of the norm thinking processes of Morgan really got me hooked to see where the ideas were going. An excellent read and one of my favourites to date.
Chris Harris
I would have Mark Nelson read me bed time stories every night.
Excellently read, a great space romp
Akku
This is the third Murray Leinster story I've listened to, one after the next. it's brilliantly read by the wonderful Mark Nelson. I really enjoyed most of it, and it's got some great ideas (and Leinster's habit of slipping a recap in every so often was helpful too) but good grief, King Humphry is literally the worst monarch in literature! I'd love a reboot of this tale where they rise up and depose his dithering, baleful, hopeless self and put someone more competent in his place. maybe a sack of potatoes or something. I'm pleased to know Leinster wrote many more Sci fi tales and I hope that many of them are read here by Mark Nelson and I'll be happy listening in for a long time yet.
Decent scifi- wonderfully read. Great travel listen
Patrick Richardson
Murray Leinster 's writing isn't stellar, but isn'tbad either. Talents... has some interesting ideas and is an engaging and fun book to listen to. The only thing that really bothered me was the clear misogyny towards what could have been a very interesting character. It is an unfortunate side effect of the 50's (although Talents... was written in the early 60's) The reading by Mark Nelson makes this book a real treat to listen to. He is engaging and puts life into the words.
Super Fun
Reader is, of course, is great. But the story is great too. One of my favorites is the story of the reluctant hero and this is one of the best. only a very few science fictiony plot twists so the story shines through as it should.