
The Visitor
First Contact Hard Science Fiction
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Narrated by:
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Marni Penning
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By:
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Tony Harmsworth
About this listen
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.
©2017 Tony Harmsworth (P)2019 Tony HarmsworthFor example (spoiler alert) the protagonist seems to magically bypass any and all government, corporate and military hierarchy and somehow becomes the sole decider of what happens to and with the most significant discovery in human history, simply because she was there when it was accidentally discovered.
However, if you can suspend reality and logic for a while, it is actually quite enjoyable.
The narration, however, is a real annoyance. Someone needs to tell this American narrator that there are more than two English accents. She only has 'extremely posh' aristocratic for the scientists, and 'artful dodger' cockney for everyone else (like receptionists). Someone needs to explain to her that the vast majority of English people speak with a neutral accent, not these idiotic stereotypes. It begs the question as to why a story about an English protagonist, and set largely in England would need an American narrator? Bonkers!
Good start, mediocre 2nd half, mediocre narration
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engrossing.
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It is a good story.
I would listen to it again.
Good story.
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Worth a listen and thought provoking if not a little biased.
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The first is an excellent story, one of the best descriptions of space exploration I’ve read and it builds up a great storyline of ‘first contact’. Sadly the second half becomes a long political tirade against religion and any politics to the right of the late Carl Marx! Thankfully it has a good ending and is worth listening to just for the first half of the book.
A book of 2 halves.
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I haven't read a huge number of First Contact sci-fi, but I feel confident in saying that Harmsworth has managed to examine the idea from a new angle. There is, of course, some detail about the discovery of the alien device however most of the attention is focussed on how this discovery should be disseminated to the world's population. The autor touches on politics, in what I felt was a very pointed way! The religious impact of First Contact is also addressed fairly briefly. I think I would've enjoyed some more on that.
I think having "Hard Sci Fi" in the title may have made me listen more critically than usual. I can understand why the publishers may have required it but I found I was often questioning some of the writing. I think, at times, the author forgets their narrator is narrating to someone in the future, feeling the need to explain technologies of 2035 to an audience in 2020; that kind of broke the spell for me. There are some slightly clumsy moments too, where the cast of scientific characters explain some simple chemistry to each other that, surely, would be basic knowledge.
I did really enjoy the book - I just wish the editing had been just a little tighter.
Relevant, thought-provoking and moving
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Marvellous concept, well written but lost its way
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Good story
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Great first contact story.
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Not bad, could have been superb
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