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The Visitor

First Contact Hard Science Fiction

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The Visitor

By: Tony Harmsworth
Narrated by: Marni Penning
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The Visitor - hard, near-future science fiction for the listener who likes realism.

Specialist astronaut Evelyn Slater encounters a small, badly damaged, ancient alien artifact on the first ever space junk elimination mission.

Where was it from? Who sent it?

International governments impose a security clampdown. Evelyn leads a team of handpicked scientists who make amazing discoveries within the alien device. Secrecy becomes impossible to maintain. When the news is finally released, she becomes embroiled in international politics, worldwide xenophobic hatred, and violence.

This is the first book in the Tony Harmsworth’s First Contact series of novels. If you like realistic near-future stories which compel you to imagine yourself as the protagonist, The Visitor is the book for you. The Visitor is a science fiction for the "thinking" listener and with a wicked twist. Buy it now and be transported into orbit.

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Engaging Concept • Believable Science • Excellent Narration • Smooth Storyline • Thought-provoking Premise • Good Reader

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Good story with some fictional science. Nothing technical, just imaginative. Some strong emotional moments and some pointed ridicule of religious fervor and its societal poison, particularly in elected officials. If you cringe at born agains or evangelical hypocrisy, then you'll nod along. If you're going to prayer meetings and church more than 1 time a week, you might feel discomfort. An enjoyable read for those who see truth.

Hopeful and painfully real take on modern humanity

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A highly advanced "alien " visits earth and grows to evaluate our society and culture as compared to his.

More about us than them

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Started off really strong, fascinating story. Some of the progression felt a little rushed, but was fine. The ending was mushier than I liked, but that’s my personal opinion. Great story overall.

Great story

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Warning: Spoilers ahead. Up front, I want to say that the story overall is great. Performance by Marni Penning was adequate, but it takes a while to get past her nasally, british performance of all her characters beyond the main. Tony Harmsworth, the author makes a few things clear throughout the story; religions are stupid and for the uneducated, human nature sucks, alien life forms are good and he has a less than favorable attitude towards the US. This book is touted as "hard" scifi, but I would reclassify it as "soft" hard scifi - his descriptions of space flight and life aboard the ISS are good, and I'm sure somewhat accurate, but lack any real detail to be considered "hard". I liked and could relate to his protagonist, Dr. Evelyn Slater, young wide-eyed and adventurous in the beginning, but became distant when she soon became a somewhat pretentious, entitled bitch after her promotion to "Dame Evelyn". Most notable flaw was the her sudden focus on ensuring - demanding her minions were being politically correct with accepting the visage of an actual alien, after she had initially mocked its ugliness upon first seeing it. The story then devolves into nothing but the dark-side of humanity and the worst that the minority bring to the front. The story could have easily evolved past the faults of us as humans and proceeded towards developing a peace-loving, explorer race helped along by the discovery of an alien ambassador, but instead we get a perceived future humanity that is a deemed a threat to the rest of the galaxy's intelligent lifeforms. Thanks, Tony.

Great plot but mediocre execution

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This was the fastest I've read a book since I've had my 16month old!... which is one day. The way the story was written made you crave to know what would happen next, what's under the hood, what are they going to say next? I loved it!

Exciting story, great characters and good reader

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