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The Killing Star

By: George Zebrowski, Charles Pellegrino
Narrated by: Jay Snyder
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The opening chapter of an incredible adventure that includes the destruction of Earth by ten thousand relativistic bombs launched by an alien race. This science fiction thriller follows the desperate struggles of the remnants of humankind to survive in a hostile universe.

©1995 Charles Pellegrino and George Zebrowski (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Science Fiction Fiction Scary
Thought-provoking Concepts • Fast-paced Plot • Engaging Voice • Enjoyable Dark Characters • Philosophical Depth

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Not what I was expecting, which isn’t a bad thing. Just beware that this particular man vs. alien story is less phew-phew-phew and more chin stroking musefest.

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So many interesting ideas. Some may seem jaded since they have been picked up by more recent SF literature/movies. A compelling listen nonetheless

Thought provoking

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pretty good if you like thus look at the 3 body problem series by cixin

like a short version of the dark forest

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The narrator was great. Overall the story was ok. It seemed more like a thought experiment than a story. I was interested in the last quarter of the book and wished the authors had gone into more detail about the alien race.

Good book, but reads more like a thought experimen

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By far, this one was one of the gloomier peeks into what the universe has in store. The story melts a little into worldbuilding, but the narrative remains strong.

Easily Overlooked Classic

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