The Tempest
First Contact
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Narrated by:
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Kaleo Griffith
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Caitlin Davies
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Written by:
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Peter Cawdron
About this listen
Eighteen thousand colonists lie in suspended animation, awaiting a new life around another star.
Marc and Emma are on the graveyard shift onboard the Sycorax, an interstellar spacecraft bound for New Haven, a colony world fifty light years from Earth. For the crew of the Sycorax, interstellar flight is boring—that is, until they run into a tempest. Before long, they find themselves on a crippled spacecraft falling toward a black hole, but that's the least of their problems...
The Tempest is a tribute to Shakespeare's final play and explores similar themes while weaving some of his dialogue into the narrative. It includes references to the 1950s classic sci-fi film Forbidden Planet and Michael Crichton's Sphere, both of which were influenced by Shakespeare's work.
First Contact is a series of standalone novels that explore the social, political, religious, and scientific aspects of humanity's first interaction with extraterrestrial life. These books can be listened to in any order.
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- A. Rahmani
- 2023-05-22
A fantastic novel from Peter Cawdron
Great writing, interesting characters, and a lot of hard science. Each setting and scene is described in great detail with good character.
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- Geoff Scanlan
- 2023-06-04
First Contact
When humans do have "First Contact" I hope those who do so have read the "First Contact" series by Peter Condon.
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