Blind Lake  (Unabridged) Blind Lake  (Unabridged)

Blind Lake (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

Robert Charles Wilson, says
The New York Times, "writes superior science fiction thrillers." His
Darwinia won Canada's Aurora Award; his most recent novel,
The Chronoliths, won the prestigious John W. Campbell Memorial Award.

Now he tells a gripping tale of alien contact and human love in a mysterious but hopeful universe.

At Blind Lake, a large federal research installation in northern Minnesota, scientists are using a technology they barely understand to watch everyday life in a city of lobster-like aliens on a distant planet. They can't contact the aliens in any way or understand their language. All they can do is watch.

Then, without warning, a military cordon is imposed on the Blind Lake site. All communication with the outside world is cut off. Food and other vital supplies are delivered by remote control. No one knows why.The scientists, nevertheless, go on with their research. Among them are Nerissa Iverson and the man she recently divorced, Raymond Scutter. They continue to work together despite the difficult conditions and the bitterness between them. Ray believes their efforts are doomed; that culture is arbitrary, and the aliens will forever be an enigma. Nerissa believes there is a commonality of sentient thought, and that our failure to understand is our own ignorance, not a fact of nature. The behavior of the alien she has been tracking seems to be developing an elusive narrative logic - and she comes to feel that the alien is somehow, impossibly, aware of the project's observers.But her time is running out. Ray is turning hostile, stalking her. The military cordon is tightening. Understanding had better come soon....

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
NARRATOR
JS
Jay Snyder
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
11:42
hr min
RELEASED
2009
September 22
PUBLISHER
Audible Studios
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
549.2
MB

Customer Reviews

Basher424242 ,

Not his best, but still better than most of the rest.

RCW is writing some of the clearest and most accessible Sci-fi in the world today. You don't have to already be a fan with intricate knowledge of some constructed universe....you can just pick up a RCW book and read it and it just works. This one works, really well, but in the interest of giving a fair review, I'll just say that he is so "deliberately paced" that you can pretty much anticipate when the meaningful events are going to happen and you will be tempted to see a lot of it as filler. This particular story is his most formulaic, with the villainous villian (who has so many vallianous qualities) getting his comeuppance at the end from your friendly neighborhood superintelligent entities, while the innocent child knew the truth all along. Form any other author, that would be a recipe for a yawn-fest, but not in the this case. RCW writes characters so much better than most SF authors that even his *bad* ones look good by comparison. Just IMO. Also, they seem to pick decent voice actors for his books, this one is good. Recommended, but I'd still start with "SPIN" and "AXIS".

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