
Nightflyers
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Narrateur(s):
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Adenrele Ojo
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Auteur(s):
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George R.R. Martin
À propos de cet audio
From the number one best-selling author of A Game of Thrones - a chilling mystery set on a seemingly haunted spaceship, soon to be an original series on Syfy.
This is the definitive edition of an electrifying tale that combines the deep-space thrills of Alien, the psychological horror of The Shining, and, of course, the inimitable vision of George R. R. Martin.
When a scientific expedition is launched to study a mysterious alien race, the only ship available is the Nightflyer, a fully autonomous vessel manned by a single human. But Captain Royd Eris remains locked away, interacting with his passengers only as a disembodied voice - or a projected hologram no more substantial than a ghost.
Yet that’s not the only reason the ship seems haunted. The team’s telepath, Thale Lasamer, senses another presence aboard the Nightflyer - something dangerous, volatile, and alien. Captain Eris claims to know nothing about the elusive intruder, and when someone, or something, begins killing off the expedition’s members, he’s unable - or unwilling - to stem the bloody tide.
Only Melantha Jhirl, a genetically enhanced outcast with greater strength, stamina, and intelligence than other humans, has a chance of solving the mystery - and stopping the malevolent being that’s wiping out her shipmates.
But first she has to keep herself alive.
©2018 George R. R. Martin (P)2018 Random House AudioI can't imagine how Martin decided this was a finished product. I absolutely love everything Martin wrote but this thing looks like a bunch of notes he put together in an afternoon. The idea is not original and not properly explored. I didn't feel connected with any of the characters and I didn't care much about what happened to them. It didn't help that the narrator was unable to produce believable voices for the different characters. Holding your nose while speaking doesn't sound like another voice. It's just silly and mildly annoying. The encounter of an ancient alien species that the book builds up to falls horribly flat at the end with nothing but nice lights to describe it. The novel felt like the first chapter of a book that might have potential.
I gave it 3 stars out of respect for Martin. It barely deserved 1 star. I wish I could get my 4h back (yes, that bad).
disappointed
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