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The Menace from Earth

By: Robert A. Heinlein
Narrated by: Rob McQuay
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In The Menace from Earth, Robert A. Heinlein, a master of science fiction, presents startling stories of time and space. On the day past tomorrow, time has ended and man has begun his endless journey out into the universe. For those on the Pluto colony, Earth Satellite Base holds the only possible reprieve from a terrifying death sentence. Meanwhile on Earth, alien intelligence prowls the skies, kidnapping people for its own inhuman amusement.©1959 by Robert A. Heinlein (P)1997 by Blackstone Audiobooks Science Fiction

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A collection of short stories. The dialogue was 50's american and the narrator sounded as if he was from the 50s as well and very distracting. Not what I wanted or what I was expecting. Short stories are like bad lovers, you always end up wishing that there was more to come!

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