The Vortex Blaster (Lensman Series v7) by E. E. "Doc" Smith (.M4B)
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 115MB
Overview: Dr. Edward Elmer ‘Doc’ Smith, Ph. D., was one of the dominant forces in the Golden Age of science fiction, and continued to write into the sixties. His work is clumsy and sometimes descends in the direction of kitsch, but it has its own flavor. The Lensman novels, first published in the 1930s, are considered the cornerstone of the space opera subgenre. Reed McColm narrates with precision, and with just enough of a swagger in his voice to call to mind the action heroes of an earlier era. His voice adds a lightness and a glint of humor that complement Smith’s humorless writing.
One man against the basic energy of the universe, unleashed in a ravening fury: that’s Dr. Neal “Storm” Cloud. Unique is the only way to describe him. Alone in his single-handed battle, he finds that the appalling destructiveness of a loose atomic vortex can be canceled out only by destroying the vortex itself. While not even the most massive and modern of computers could figure out how to destroy a loose vortex, “Storm” Cloud can – and does. To galactic civilization, loose vortices are just one menace among many. It is “Storm’s” unique brain – itself a computer with fantastic powers – that enables him to select and direct a duodecaplylatomate bomb with exactly the right energy to snuff each vortex out of existence. The day a runaway vortex exploded in his home was the day “Storm” Cloud became the Vortex Blaster!
Genre: Audiobooks > Fiction Science Fiction, Space Opera
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Other audiobooks in the series:
v1 Triplanetary: viewtopic.php?t=4130622
v2 First Lensman: viewtopic.php?t=4130669
v3 Galactic Patrol: viewtopic.php?t=4130691
v4 Gray Lensman: viewtopic.php?t=4130708
v5 Second Stage Lensman: viewtopic.php?t=4130763
v6 Children of the Lens: viewtopic.php?t=4130770