The Venus Evil - Paradise Blossomed—And So Did the Urge to Kill
Chester S. Geier
Erzähler Scott Miller
Verlag: Scott Miller
Beschreibung
The Venus Evil by Chester S. Geier - In the sweet Venusian spring, when iridescent butterflies swarmed and deer-things scampered, it was both necessary and good for Richard Farris to kill George Pearce. Chester S. Geier is a lesser-known science fiction author who contributed to the genre primarily during the mid-20th century. His works often appeared in pulp magazines, where he explored themes of space exploration, futuristic technology, and human interaction with alien species. Geier’s storytelling style combined imaginative world-building with a focus on the psychological and ethical dilemmas faced by his characters. Although his work did not achieve widespread fame, Geier is remembered for his ability to craft engaging, thought-provoking stories that resonated with dedicated sci-fi readers. His contributions to the genre reflect the optimism and curiosity of the early space age, offering a glimpse into the hopes and fears of a rapidly changing world.
Dauer: 33 Minuten (00:33:23) Veröffentlichungsdatum: 04.09.2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

