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FINDER

THE FINDER CHRONICLES 1

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In a soft, confident voice Karen Novack narrates most of this deep-space adventure. The story features Fergus Ferguson, who is portrayed by John Kielty with a thick Scottish brogue, a touch of humor, and the steady nerves of a repo man. Fergus must find and repossess the AI-endowed spaceship VENETIA'S SWORD, which has been stolen by the ruthless trade boss Arum Gilger, voiced by Andrew James Spooner. Aided by a fearless teenager named Mari, portrayed by Khaya Fraites, and Mars-born businessman Harcourt, who is given a lyrical voice by DeJeanette Horne, Fergus must capture the ship, survive against uneven odds, and take on a few aliens. Sound effects of knife fights and exploding ships, along with intense music, light up this action-packed tale.

Pub Date: 2023

Duration: 9 hrs

DD ISBN: 9781685088057

Publisher: GraphicAudio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    SEVENTH SON

    Multipleawardwinner Card is one of the greatest practitioners of science fiction; here he delivers a history fantasy of the Wabash Valley circa 1800, a world of hexes and folk magic. This is the first book about Alvin Maker, the seventh son of a seventh son, who has remarkable psychic powers. Card is a very good narrator, expressive and wellpaced. One can hear the excitement of an author as he brings his own welldescribed characters to life. There is one momentary technical glitch, the only slipup in an exemplary presentation. Highly recommended for fiction collections everywhere.

    Pub Date: N/A

    Duration: 7 hrs

    Publisher: The Literate Ear

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      SECOND FOUNDATION

      Asimov's sweeping tale of the disintegration and fall of the Galactic Empire has never been more relevant or poignant. In the third book of the original trilogy, Dan Lazar handles the material adequately. He uses his limited range of voices nicely, if sometimes amusingly--he sometimes sounds like a foreigner attempting to mimic American accents. Varying pitch and pacing make for a lively narration, and his reading of a precocious young woman, who is ultimately an important figure, is delightful. Technical and editorial problems plague the title. Hearing Lazar repeatedly mispronounce a word that the text itself explains how to pronounce is very frustrating. Intermittent fade-outs on one channel; inconsistencies when switching sides; and low, rumbling background noise mar the sound quality.

      Pub Date: N/A

      Duration: 8 hrs

      Publisher: Books on Tape

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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