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Salvage in Space

Gelesen von Phil Chenevert

(4,33 Sterne; 250 Bewertungen)

This is an SF tale of excitement, danger, derring-do and strangely enough, love. A lonely and very poor asteroid miner, slowly collecting bits of metallic ore in the asteroid belt on his slowly accumulating 'planet' of debris, sees and captures a derelict space ship with a horrible monster aboard .. as well as a dead but lovely girl. How does it all end? Well you will need to listen to find out. One of Jack Williamson's early tales that earned him his reputation as a master story teller. (1 hr 4 min)

Chapters

Salvage in Space - part 1

35:51

Read by Phil Chenevert

Salvage in Space - part 2

28:32

Read by Phil Chenevert

Bewertungen

favorite reader

(4 Sterne)

I don’t usually read sci fi but love to hear this reader. Using my lack of knowledge, the plot provides a good listen. Reader= 5. Plot=3 So my 4 with apology to sci fi fans for trying to rate a genre that I know little about

(3,5 Sterne)

was an abrupt and surprised ending but it was okay and didn't use up a lot of time anyhow. and Phil has an excellent voice for narrating sci-fi stories, one of the top three narrator's ever listened to and suited most for sci-fi novels. thanks Phil.

(2 Sterne)

This story is more a thriller than sci-fi. The reader, though excellent in other books, reads slowly as if stretching the story length. Unlike his other books, the reader is lacking luster. The story's asset is it's short.

entertaining tale and reading

(4 Sterne)

a good fun story, a nice length. A spirited reader and it is all good fun

Salvage in Space

(5 Sterne)

3rd time around... great read, fun nail-biting and original story concept, with a satisfying ending. Recommended :)

Enjoyable short story

(5 Sterne)

Phil always does a great job . Interesting main character told with a slight sense of humor.

Rescue at last

(5 Sterne)

Space Opera that ends well. A good tail and listen. BobC

Classic sci-fi

(4,5 Sterne)

An entertaining classic sci-fi short, read by the excellent Phil Chenevert