The Sentimentalists
Murray Leinster
Read by Phil Chenevert
Lon and Cathy, deeply in love and new farmers on a far away world, found they owed their souls to the company. The greedy company had designed it that way; a one way trip to the only planet that could produce the extremely profitable 'Thanar' leaves. All equipment was designed to break and so dig them deeper into debt to the Company. Their crops were mortgaged for years ahead now. It had seemed like a wonderful opportunity at the time, but the nasty truth was that they were raising Thanar leaf for nothing and slowly starving in the process. This was not the future Lon wanted for himself and his soon to be bride, but what could they do? How could they and other of the 'farmers' escape the cruel and unfeeling trap they were in? It is at this point that the honeymooning couple Rhadampsicus and Nodalictha pass through the solar system and stop for awhile to observe the sun. They are much in love and often twine their 16 eye stalks with each other in tender playfulness, whispering sweet nothings like all couples everywhere. But then the bride discovers the tiny bipeds on the second planet and adopts two as pets. Interesting things follow. - Summary by phil chenevert (1 hr 50 min)
Chapters
Part 1 | 23:21 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
Part 2 | 21:33 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
Part 3 | 23:04 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
Part 4 | 23:14 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
Part 5 | 19:17 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
Reviews
Unknown
Great recording quality and performance of a story that I enjoyed experiencing. I found the newlyweds endearingly absurd and the softness of science fiction putting us alongside heroes in hopeless situations without letting us feel they were hopeless nor inciting real hatred of the villains delivering the despicable evils.
cute tale of two pairs of Star-Crossed lovebirds
Mark Burchard
there is some sour mixed with lots of saccharine in this story. heavy deus ex machina sub-plot. rather moistly narrated