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Gods of Space

By: Ray Cummings
Narrated by: Felbrigg Napoleon Herriot
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When his father died and the lawyer delivered a letter to young Atwood, it was the start of interstellar journey seeking the mysterious element Xarite. A unique material that can cure Earthly diseases and may be the key to saving a race of strange aliens.

FNH Audio presents an unabridged reading of Ray Cummings' classic science fiction heroic tale.

©1942 Ray Cummings (P)2020 FNH Audio
Action & Adventure Fiction Science Fiction Space Exploration Space Interstellar
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Cummings; a good storyteller

This story is from Planet Stories 1942, when Cummings was beginning to slip from his position as a top science fiction writer. He seemed to struggle finding fresh ideas. This simple story, however, is rather well told and very well read. The result is pleasing and brings back the Pulp era with its sense of wonder.

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