Browse audiobooks by Algis Budrys, listen to samples and when you're ready head over to Audiobooks.com where you can get 3 FREE audiobooks on us
Sci-Fi Wars - 9 Science Fiction Short Stories by Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Murray Leinster, Frit
"Nine science fiction short stories from some of the best sci-fi authors of the 1940s, 50s and 60s. - Zurk by Richard O. Lewis - Morgue Ship by Ray Bradbury - Lazarus Come Forth by Ray Bradbury - Tony and the Beetles by Philip K. Dick - Invader From Infinity by George Whittington - Tanks by Murray Leinster - Invasion by Murray Leinster - The Barbarians by Algis Budrys - The Foxholes of Mars by Fritz Leiber"
Algis Budrys, Fritz Leiber, George Whittington, Murray Leinster, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Richard O. Lewis (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
Audiobook
50 Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories 3 - More than 31 hours of Vintage Science Fiction: Retro Futures and
"50 Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. More than 31 hours of vintage science fiction. These science fiction short stories were written by some of the most acclaimed, successful and influential authors of the time including, Fritz Leiber, Robert Silverberg, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, H. G. Wells, Clifford D. Simak, Philip K. Dick, James Blish, Harry Harrison, Ray Bradbury, Lester del Rey, Frederik Pohl, Jack Vance, Fredric Brown, Murray Leinster, Robert Sheckley, Poul Anderson, Algis Budrys, Paul Ernst, Frank Belknap Long, Evan Hunter, Ross Rocklynne, I. M. Bukstein, John Bernard Daley, Henry Slesar, Charles L. Fontenay, Sol Boren, George O. Smith and Edward W. Ludwig."
Algis Budrys, Arthur C. Clarke, Charles L. Fontenay, Clifford D. Simak, Edward W. Ludwig, Evan Hunter, Frank Belknap Long, Frederik Pohl, Fredric Brown, Fritz Leiber, George O. Smith, H.G. Wells, Harry Harrison, Henry Slesar, I. M. Bukstein, Isaac Asimov, Jack Vance, James Blish, John Bernard Daley, Lester Del Rey, Murray Leinster, Paul Ernst, Philip K. Dick, Poul Anderson, Ray Bradbury, Robert Sheckley, Robert Silverberg, Ross Rocklynne, Sol Boren (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
Audiobook
Vintage Sci-Fi 7 - 19 Classic Science Fiction Short Stories from Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov, Arthu
"Vintage Sci-Fi 7 - 19 Classic Science Fiction Short Stories from Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, H. G. Wells and many more - ...And It Comes Out Here by Lester del Rey - The Barbarians by Algis Budrys - Earthmen Bearing Gifts by Fredric Brown - The Hated by Frederik Pohl - Seventh Victim by Robert Sheckley - Let's Get Together by Isaac Asimov - Duel on Syrtis by Poul Anderson - Spacemen Die At Home by Edward W. Ludwig - The Repairman by Harry Harrison - Progeny by Philip K. Dick - Second Childhood by Clifford D. Simak - Survey Team by Philip K. Dick - The Wall Of Darkness by Arthur C. Clarke - The Plattner Story by H. G. Wells - Hey Ma, Where's Willie? by I. M. Bukstein - A Practical Man's Guide by Jack Vance - A Walk in the Dark by Arthur C. Clarke - A Door in the Wall by H. G. Wells - The Black Ewe by Fritz Leiber"
Algis Budrys, Arthur C. Clarke, Clifford D. Simak, Edward W. Ludwig, Frederik Pohl, Fredric Brown, Fritz Leiber, H.G. Wells, Harry Harrison, I. M. Bukstein, Isaac Asimov, Jack Vance, Lester Del Rey, Philip K. Dick, Poul Anderson, Robert Sheckley (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
Audiobook
1950s Science Fiction 5 - 19 Science Fiction Short Stories From the 1950s: Rocket Men and Rogue Mach
"1950s Science Fiction 5 - 19 Science Fiction Short Stories From the 1950s - Someday by Isaac Asimov - The Turning Wheel by Philip K. Dick - Let's Get Together by Isaac Asimov - Planet of the Angry Giants by Robert Silverberg - A Star Falls on Broadway by Harry Walton - Day of the Hunters by Isaac Asimov - Of Withered Apples by Philip K. Dick - Monsters That Once Were Men by Robert Silverberg - The Guest Rites by Robert Silverberg - The Martian Shore by Charles L. Fontenay - Arm of the Law by Harry Harrison - ...And It Comes Out Here by Lester del Rey - The Barbarians by Algis Budrys - The Hated by Frederik Pohl - Seventh Victim by Robert Sheckley - Duel on Syrtis by Poul Anderson - Spacemen Die At Home by Edward W. Ludwig - The Repairman by Harry Harrison - Progeny by Philip K. Dick"
Algis Budrys, Charles L. Fontenay, Edward W. Ludwig, Frederik Pohl, Harry Harrison, Harry Walton, Isaac Asimov, Lester Del Rey, Philip K. Dick, Poul Anderson, Robert Sheckley, Robert Silverberg (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
Audiobook
Lost Sci-Fi Books 101 thru 120
"Lost Sci-Fi Books 101 thru 120 - Twenty Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s - The Planetoid of Peril by Paul Ernst - King of the Hill by James Blish - The Man Who Liked Lions by John Bernard Daley - A Message From Our Sponsor by Henry Slesar - Distress Signal by Ross Rocklynne - Z by Charles L. Fontenay - Your Servant Sir by Sol Boren - The Robot Who Wanted To Know by Harry Harrison - Day of the Hunters by Isaac Asimov - Tanks by Murray Leinster - Of Withered Apples by Philip K. Dick - Monsters That Once Were Men by Robert Silverberg - The Guest Rites by Robert Silverberg - The Martian Shore by Charles L. Fontenay - Invasion by Murray Leinster - ...And It Comes Out Here by Lester Del Ray - Hall Of Mirrors by Fredric Brown - The Barbarians by Algis Budrys - Arm of the Law by Harry Harrison - The Hated by Frederik Pohl"
Algis Budrys, Charles L. Fontenay, Frederik Pohl, Fredric Brown, Harry Harrison, Henry Slesar, Isaac Asimov, James Blish, John Bernard Daley, Lester Del Rey, Murray Leinster, Paul Ernst, Philip K. Dick, Robert Silverberg, Ross Rocklynne, Sol Boren (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
Audiobook
Lost Sci-Fi Books 111 thru 120
"Lost Sci-Fi Books 101 thru 110 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s - Of Withered Apples by Philip K. Dick - Something was tapping on the window. Blowing up against the pane, again and again. Carried by the wind. - Monsters That Once Were Men by Robert Silverberg - They were like creatures painted by a drunken artist, ghastly, utterly repulsive caricatures of humanity! Tet, twisted through they were, they were still human... - The Guest Rites by Robert Silverberg - Carthule was not the Earthman's god, but Carthule protected him while he was a guest in the temple—even if he tore the temple down! - The Martian Shore by Charles L. Fontenay - Shaan made the longest crawl in history—to avoid crawling before tyrants! - Invasion by Murray Leinster - The whole fighting fleet of the United Nations is caught in Kreynborg's marvelous, unique trap. - ...And It Comes Out Here by Lester Del Ray - There is one fact no sane man can quarrel with ... everything has a beginning and an end. But some men aren't sane; thus it isn't always so! - Hall Of Mirrors by Fredric Brown - It is a tough decision to make—whether to give up your life so you can live it over again! - The Barbarians by Algis Budrys - History was repeating itself; there were moats and nobles in Pennsylvania and the barbarian hordes were overrunning the land. - Arm of the Law by Harry Harrison - At one time—before the Robot Restriction Laws—they'd even allowed them to make their own decisions.... - The Hated by Frederik Pohl - After space, there was always one more river to cross ... the far side of hatred and murder!"
Algis Budrys, Charles L. Fontenay, Frederik Pohl, Fredric Brown, Harry Harrison, Lester Del Rey, Murray Leinster, Philip K. Dick, Robert Silverberg (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
Audiobook
"A science fiction adventure told from the point of view of aliens who crash-land on Earth and must assimilate in secret—until their human cover is blown Budrys’s final novel opens with the report of a man found electrocuted on suburban train tracks in Shoreview, Illinois. Neville Sealman appeared to be just another commuter, but after his tragic death, no one comes forward to claim his body. And a routine autopsy reveals some disturbing physiological anomalies. Then a spaceship is unearthed in a New Jersey swamp. It’s the stuff of tabloids—except it’s all true. Years earlier, a starship crash-landed on Earth. Its passengers, human in appearance, were forced to go their separate ways in an alien world. No one knows that these otherworldly visitors have been living among the human race—but now their cover could be blown. Told in the form of an investigation reconstructed through direct and indirect witness testimony, Hard Landing takes the listener into the minds of its four protagonists as they struggle with the far-reaching ramifications of discovery. This is a suspenseful and revelatory novel about the elusive, ever-changing nature of identity."
Algis Budrys (Author), Kevin Kenerly (Narrator)
Audiobook
"Set against a backdrop of Cold War paranoia, this futuristic novel about identity and technology is “one of the unrecognized classics of SF” (Locus). East and West have fused into separate superstates known as the Allied National Government (ANG) and the Soviet International Bloc (SIB). As the Cold War rages, brilliant scientist Lucas Martino works on a top-secret project known only as K-Eighty-eight that could alter the balance of world power. The project goes horribly awry at an Allied research facility near the Soviet border, and Martino is abducted. After several months of tense negotiations, he returns severely injured from the lab explosion, and under pressure from America, undergoes extensive reconstructive surgery. He has a mechanical arm. His polished metal skull—a kind of craniofacial prosthesis—contains few discernible features. Several of his internal organs are artificial. While his fingerprints are identified as belonging to Lucas Martino, they could be the result of transplant. Is he the real Martino? Or a technologically altered impostor sent by America’s enemies for the purpose of spying and infiltration? Tasked with uncovering the truth, ANG Security Chief Shawn Rogers makes some shocking discoveries. Narrated in chapters alternating between Rogers and Martino, Who? poses existential questions about the human condition."
Algis Budrys (Author), Grover Gardner (Narrator)
Audiobook
"One of the world’s wealthiest and most influential men, journalist Laurent Michaelmas lives in a penthouse overlooking New York City’s Central Park with his superintelligent computer, Domino. He attained his fame and power after hacking into the worldwide computer network. He then went on to use his unique gifts to create a version of the UN that would ensure global peace. In short, he and Domino secretly run the world. But now he has reason for concern. A Swiss doctor has cured an astronaut believed to have vaporized in a shuttle explosion during an expedition to the outer planets of the solar system. Suspecting that something extraterrestrial is behind this miraculous recovery, Michaelmas uses his immense influence to launch an international investigation. Are there really aliens in their midst? Is the resurrection of a dead man an attempt to cancel history and destroy the world’s precarious balance of power? Published less than a decade into the internet era, this remarkable science fiction novel foreshadows many of the world’s technological advances."
Algis Budrys (Author), Grover Gardner (Narrator)
Audiobook
"A monstrous apparatus has been found on the surface of the moon. It devours and destroys in ways so incomprehensible to humans that a new language must be invented to describe it and a new kind of thinking to understand it. So far, the human guinea pigs sent there in hopes of unraveling the murderous maze have all died terrible deaths—except the last, now on suicide watch. The ideal candidate won’t go insane, even as he feels the end approaching. And now they think they’ve found their man. Al Barker has already stared into the face of death—he can handle it again. But Barker won’t merely have to endure the trauma of dying: he will have to endure it over and over again—mentally linked to an ongoing series of duplicates of himself created and sent to the Moon by matter transmission—until the artifact reveals its secret. With a cast of fascinating characters taking center stage, Rogue Moon is a rare thriller that doesn’t just make you sweat—it makes you think."
Algis Budrys (Author), Graham Halstead (Narrator)
Audiobook
"The plague struck, and ninety percent of Earth's population died. Those who survived tried to maintain some sort of civilization...which meant more killing, as it turned out. But bit by bit, generation by generation, people began to succeed. With occasional setbacks."
Algis Budrys (Author), Reed McColm (Narrator)
Audiobook
"How could he save Earth, when Earth no longer cared? In this sci-fi classic, distant archaic Earth has been occupied by aliens for several decades, while Earth\'s government-in-exile has resided in the advanced Centaurian system."
Algis Budrys (Author), Jerry Sciarrio (Narrator)
Audiobook
©PTC International Ltd T/A LoveReading is registered in England. Company number: 10193437. VAT number: 270 4538 09. Registered address: 157 Shooters Hill, London, SE18 3HP.
Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer
Join our community for the latest bookish news, reading recommendations, exclusive opening extracts, author events and competitions. It\'s all free. And enter a monthly draw to win a £50 Gift Card. See past winners here
Join Our Community