A Voice in the Wilderness
The Human Division, Episode 4
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Narrated by:
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William Dufris
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By:
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John Scalzi
About this listen
Albert Birnbaum was once one of the biggest political talk show hosts around, but these days he’s watching his career enter a death spiral. A stranger offers a solution to his woes, promising to put him back on top. It’s everything Birnbaum wants, but is there a catch? And does Birnbaum actually care if there is?
"A Voice in the Wilderness" is a tale from John Scalzi's The Human Division, a series of self-contained but interrelated short stories set in the Old Man's War universe.
Listen to the complete edition of The Human Division, the fifth full-length book by John Scalzi in the Old Man's War universe.
©2012 John Scalzi (P)2013 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about A Voice in the Wilderness
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- Karl Gjertsen
- 08-04-13
Great short story
This is a great short story, in a collection of intertwined short stories.
I will look for more title by this author.
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- Richard
- 15-03-13
Short, but good!
The story keeps getting better and I really like how the author keeps changing the way the story is told in each chapter.
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- Andrew Byron
- 18-02-16
He said, she said.
Really enjoying the plot and the universe of this series so far, my one big reservation, as a listener, is the authors writing style.
His insistence upon continually using the phrase "he/she said" in close proximity is extremely annoying. There are literally hundreds of other words that could replace the word "said" in a sentence, there are also hundreds of phrases that could replace "he/she said" many of which could denote feeling, tone and intent, to rely upon this one phrase is both lazy and incredibly, annoyingly, repetitive.
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