The Planet Savers
Gelesen von Mark Nelson
Marion Zimmer Bradley
The Terran colony on the planet Darkover faces imminent destruction by a plague of the deadly Trailmen's Fever. The only hope is to develop a serum in time, but this requires the cooperation of the elusive native Trailmen, the brilliant parasitologist Dr. Jay Allison, and his split personality. (Introduction by Mark Nelson) (3 hr 10 min)
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Good story
Janelle
I was surprised how much I enjoyed this. The plot was highly improbable but interesting and nicely paced. And it made me think. Many thanks to the narrator.
Douglas Smith
good ballance between psychological sci fi and adventure. nicely read.
Great story!
mikezane
Most of us have parts of ourselves we'd rather not have exposed to the world, and we shut them away. Imagine if we had to reverse those parts, shut away ourselves and have the hidden parts take over. This is exactly what happens in this story. It is a conceptual masterpiece with a nice bit of sci-fi weaved in for a great story. Mark Nelson does a great job bringing this story to life. Thanks Mark!
fun and interesting, fantastically read
Patrick Richardson
Though predictable in a lot of ways, the premise of the book and the way it progresses is enjoyable. Of course, Mark Nelson elevates 50's era sci-fi one star just by the way he reads it.
Identify and Identify lost and found.
Robert Cottrell
Read with an open mind. The lead character is it which or all the different people. The end/start is satisfying. A good read. Good for all the characters in this absorbing tale.
Bravo from Borneo
Lord Jim
I enjoyed this story, so very well read by Mark Nelson, as usual. Lots of layers and a sense of expedition, even a love interest. You got to love old-school sci-fi.
Zaphod
Another great read from Mark Nelson. The book is a little difficult to get into at first but gets clearer as you go on and ends up being pretty good.
Saskia Ritchie
I loved this audiobook. it was a lot of fun and the worldbuilding was clever. Typically sexist for its time but a great story and my favourite reader.