Fantasy Short Stories Collection
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Narrated by:
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R.F. Daley
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By:
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L. Ron Hubbard
About this listen
Escape to fantastical worlds.
As a master of the art of narrative and one of the leaders in the Golden Age of Science Fiction, L. Ron Hubbard’s Sci-Fi and Fantasy stories helped reshape the future of speculative fiction. The universe is yours as you explore fabulous worlds of unfolding mystery and unlimited potential. Discover the herald of possibility in these fantasy adventures.
This 5-audiobook fantasy collection includes 12 short stories for 10 hours of immersive entertainment. All audiobooks are unabridged, full-cast productions with cinematic quality sound effects that bring the stories and characters to vivid life.
Titles and short stories in this collection include: If I Were You (with: “The Last Drop”), Danger in the Dark (with: “The Room” and “He Didn’t Like Cats”), The Professor Was a Thief (with: “The Battle of Wizards” and “The Dangerous Dimension”), The Crossroads (with: “Borrowed Glory” and “The Devil’s Rescue”), and The Tramp.
You will love this collection because, as Publishers Weekly describes, “This fantastic production features a large supporting cast of readers, sound effects, and a variety of brilliant voices.” And Anne McCaffrey calls Mr. Hubbard, “A master storyteller.”
Book Descriptions:
If I Were You: Circus midget Little Tom Little learns from a book on black magic how to switch bodies. When he jumps into the body of the lion tamer, he finds himself caught in the center ring surrounded by dozens of savage cats and quickly realizes that his craving for height just may have led him to a gruesome death. Performed by: R.F. Daley (narrator), Nancy Cartwright, Corey Burton, Jennifer Darling, Lynsey Bartilson, Phil Proctor, Jim Meskimen, and John Mariano.
Danger in the Dark: Billy Newman has newly purchased a South Seas island only to discover it’s haunted by the giant shark-god Tadamona. Unfortunately the sharp-toothed entity wants more than ritual sacrifice; it’s bent on destroying the entire island unless Billy battles it out like David (without the slingshot) versus Goliath! Performed by: R.F. Daley (narrator), Karen Black, Jim Meskimen, Noelle North, Christina Huntington, and Gino Montesinos.
The Professor Was a Thief: A down-on-his-luck reporter needing a big story—finds one when the Empire State Building, Grant’s Tomb, and Grand Central Station disappear. A professor is behind it all who, rather than inventing a means of blowing things up, is doing quite the opposite. Performed by: R.F. Daley (narrator), Jim Meskimen, Tamara Meskimen, Bob Caso, John Mariano, and Tait Ruppert.
The Crossroads: Farmer Eben Smith heads off to the big city to trade his wagonload of produce. But he barters a lot more than goods after he stumbles across a crossroads in time, bargains with different cultures in alternate realities, and accidentally wreaks havoc and chaos in each. Performed by: R.F. Daley (narrator), Edoardo Ballerini, Jennifer Darling, Corey Burton, Jim Meskimen, Enn Reitel, Kristin Proctor, and Michael Yurchak.
The Tramp: Doughface Jack acquires phenomenal mental powers after a brain operation—now he can instantaneously heal, make the old young, or kill. Goaded by a vengeful and beautiful woman, Doughface is propelled headlong towards the ultimate seat of power! Performed by: R.F. Daley (narrator), Jim Meskimen, Bob Caso, Tamra Meskimen, and Tait Ruppert.
©2024 Galaxy Audio (P)2024 Galaxy AudioCritic Reviews
“The Golden Age series—Hubbard’s most engaging and truly fun works.”—Luke Reviews
“This fantastic production features a large supporting cast of readers, sound effects and a variety of brilliant voices.”—Publishers Weekly
“L. Ron Hubbard was a master storyteller. These vibrant and entertaining stories are back in print as ‘time lost’ classics for the enjoyment of a whole new generation of appreciative readers.”—Midwest Book Review