Newshound
Stephen Marlowe
Read by Ben Tucker





The Fourth Estate was highly specialized
in the 22nd Century; for example, a good newsman
predicted coming events—and made them happen.... - Summary by Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy July 1955 (1 hr 49 min)
Chapters
Chapter I | 11:53 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter II | 20:47 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter III | 16:59 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter IV | 9:37 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter V | 11:59 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter VI | 10:21 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter VII | 28:02 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Reviews
Great concept, great reader, but execution not my cuppa





Stella McQueen
Good concept. Love the idea of news events being caused (or prevented!) by the newspaper companies to sell more newspapers. That isn't a spoiler. I kept having to listen to chapters twice because I wasn't paying enough attention, but this was largely because I struggle with 'politics and intrigue' stories, preferring drama and character development. I'm sure others would enjoy. As always, Ben Tucker is a fine reader. I love slowing him down to a drawl.