The Currents of Space (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
The second book in the Galactic Empire series, the spectacular precursor to the classic Foundation series, by one of history's most influential writers of science fiction, Isaac Asimov
Trantor had extended its rule over half the Galaxy, but the other half defied its authority, defending their corrupt fiefdoms with violence and repression. On the planet Florina, the natives labored as slaves for their arrogant masters on nearby Sark. But now both worlds were hurtling toward a cataclysmic doom, and only one man knew the truth--a slave unaware of the secret knowledge locked inside his own brain.
Rik had once been a prominent scientist until a psychic probe erased all memories of his past. Now he was a humble laborer in the kyrt mills of Florina. Then the memories began to return, bringing with them the terrible truth about the future--a truth that his masters on Sark would kill to keep secret . . . even at the cost of their own survival.
Customer Reviews
Bad on several levels
The story is a nothing more than exposition on top of exposition, punctuated with convenient reveals. It is unsatisfying pulp fiction written by a person with an admittedly interesting view of the future. This is made worse by a flat and dull narration by the audiobook performer who has a pace best suited to putting you to sleep, but a voice jarring enough to keep you awake. Unless you are a die hard Asimov fan, don’t waste your time or money.