
Length2h 13m
About this audiobook
Dive into the captivating world of "Amazing Tales Volume 132", where themes of survival, introspection, and cosmic mysteries intertwine. This anthology takes readers on a journey through human emotion and the vastness of space. In "The Right Thing", Ray Cummings crafts a suspenseful narrative as a solitary girl in a mountain cabin encounters an unexpected visitor on a frosty night. With a wolf's howl echoing through the darkness, the story weaves tension and intrigue into every moment. Transitioning to "Marriage of William Durrant", also by Ray Cummings, readers explore a man's poignant reflections on his unraveling marriage. As William Durrant grapples with trust, ambition, and betrayal, he uncovers the complexities of striving for marital success against formidable odds. Walter Kubilius takes us to a distant, ammonia-laden planet in "Remember Me, Kama!" Here, Old Cobber stands alone, armed with a tankbox, ready to make the ultimate sacrifice to prevent a ship from returning to Earth. The simmering tension and themes of sacrifice create a gripping narrative. Returning to Cummings, "Miracle" presents a lively debate on time travel in Professor Dane's lab. As young Alan Dane listens, a revelation about hidden discoveries challenges the boundaries of reality, igniting wonder and curiosity. Finally, in "Galactic Ghost" by Walter Kubilius, a haunting tale unfolds as Willard navigates the void of space, facing the eerie legend of the Flying Dutchman. With only fading memories of Earth and his companion, Dobbin, he clings to hope amidst the vast emptiness. "Amazing Tales Volume 132" offers a mesmerizing collection of stories that captivate the imagination and explore the depths of human experience and the unknown.
Audiobook details
GenreScience Fiction
Length2 hrs 13 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 24, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Content
4Remember Me, Kama!
2The Right Thing
5Miracle
3Marriage of William Durrant
6Galactic Ghost