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Alien 3
- The Official Movie Novelization
- Narrated by: Peter Guinness
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Fury 161 is a wretched planet - a penal colony and an industrial complex manned by violent prisoners. When an escape pod from the USS Sulaco crash-lands there, Ellen Ripley appears to be the only passenger left alive.
Then inmates begin to die, all at the hands of another survivor - a creature which encounters Ripley and spares her life! Desperate to know why, she seeks out an answer - and discovers terror unlike any she's ever known.
Science fiction master Alan Dean Foster returns to the Alien universe to reveal the ultimate destinies of Ellen Ripley and her eternal foe, the xenomorph known as the Alien.
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- Jennifer L. Bergin
- 21-12-2022
great listen.
I am a big fan of the movies. This one had a few differences from the film. fleshed out the story and was great fun to listen to. if you liked the other two definitely give this a go
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- Jeremy West
- 25-08-2022
Compelling
Of all the Alien franchise novelisations this is undoubtedly the best. Very well read, the narrator carries you along with the mood perfectly
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-09-2021
waste of potential
I recall not liking this as a moive but I couldn't tell you why
After listening to this I can now tell you
The pervious story's did a good job of getting you involved with the people, here half the folks seemed to be Brett but with less charm. Add that to a story that does not seem to follow the others in any logical sense
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