Bewilderness, Part One: Threshold
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Narrated by:
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Shayna Small
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Written by:
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Jonathan Maberry
About this listen
The Gateway Project is going to save the world.
Maybe.
Dr. Abby Corman has a bold idea: open a stable doorway between our world and an uninhabited parallel Earth. A new world we can use to mine resources to end poverty, grow enough food to end all hunger, and allow for population growth to end overcrowding. What could be a more noble aspiration for a brilliant young scientist?
But the path to hell is paved with good intentions....
The Gateway is in a secure lab in a huge office building in New York. Ultra-modern, impenetrable by industrial spies or foreign agents, totally secure. Once it goes into lockdown for the Gateway test firing, it becomes the world’s largest and most unbreakable vault. Locked doors, though, can do more than keep bad things out. They can keep bad things in.
Bewilderness: Threshold is the first part of a sprawling science fiction epic packed with weird science, corporate greed, betrayal, and horror. An Audible Original by New York Times best seller Jonathan Maberry, author of Patient Zero and V-Wars.
©2020 Jonathan Maberry Productions, LLC (P)2020 Audible Originals, LLC.What listeners say about Bewilderness, Part One: Threshold
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- Ian Van Oosterhout
- 2022-02-18
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I wasn't sure what to think at first, but it was taken to a place that kept me wanting more. Captivating and intense, can't wait for the next part.
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- Pablo Castro
- 2022-05-22
Voice is unbearable.
Just couldn't handle the narrator's voice. She forces it to be raspy, but comes off artificial. Like she's exaggerating it. Just could not listen, even story sounded interesting.
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