The Drug by C.C. MacApp -Vintage Science Fiction Short Story *Full Audiobook-no music*
Автор: Stories of Futures Past
Загружено: 2023-07-30
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The Drug could be deadly. It had to be tested. But Sales wanted a new product this very minute!
C. C. MacApp (1917-1971), real name Carroll Mather Apps, started publishing SF stories in the 1960s after retiring due to health issues, and made a bit of a name for himself with seven SF novels and more than thirty short stories published during his eleven years' writing career.
One might wonder what more great stories he might have given us if he had not passed away at such an early age.
This is the version without background music, by popular demand. Only my voice, croaks and all.
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Stories of Futures Past presents a vintage science fiction short story, narrated by myself, Tom Trussel. An actual, real living human being, warts and all.
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English is not my first language. There will be inaccurate accents and the occasional strange pronunciation. No mockery is ever intended.
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