David Starr, Space Ranger by Isaac Asimov audiobook

David Starr, Space Ranger

By Isaac Asimov
Read by MacLeod Andrews

Blackstone Publishing 9798228585904

The Lucky Starr Series: Book 1

Unabridged

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Category: Fiction/Science Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Reissued after seventy-five years out of print—and in hardcover for the first time in a generation—David Starr, Space Ranger is the first book in the Lucky Starr series written by the legendary Isaac Asimov, author of Foundation, the Galactic Empire series, and I, Robot.

Conway could remember the day, the exact minute, when the news had reached Science Tower. Patrol ships had shot out into space, tracing the pirates; they attacked the asteroid lairs in a fury that was completely unprecedented. Whether they caught the particular villains who had gutted the Venus-bound ship none could ever say, but the pirate power had been broken from that year on.

And the patrol ships found something else: a tiny lifeboat winding a precarious orbit between Venus and Earth, radiating its coldly automatic radio calls for help. Only a child was inside. A frightened, lonely four-year-old, who did not speak for hours except to say stoutly, “Mother said I wasn’t to cry.”

It was David Starr.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Ingeniously combines mystery with science fiction.” The New York Times Book Review (1952)
“A thrilling tale…Endless imagination, exciting ideas and events.” Groff Conklin in Galaxy Science Fiction (1953)

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Author Bio: Isaac Asimov

Author Bio: Isaac Asimov

Isaac Asimov (1920–1992), one of the best-known and most successful authors to emerge from the golden age of science fiction, was born in the Soviet Union and came to the United States in 1923. He earned his PhD in chemistry in 1948, and in 1958 became a full-time writer. His writings include the Foundation series; I, Robot; Tomorrow’s Children; and numerous works of nonfiction touching on a range of scientific topics. Among his accolades are six Hugo Awards, a SFWA Grand Master Award, and high praise from such luminaries as Kurt Vonnegut, Arthur C. Clarke, and Gene Roddenberry.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD, Hardcover
Category: Fiction/Science Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English