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Message From Mars - The Invasion Nobody Recognized

Clifford D. Simak

Narrateur Scott Miller

Maison d'édition: Scott Miller

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Synopsis

For years, Mars has transmitted the same blunt message: No. Do not come. Danger. Ships keep launching anyway, and none return. Each failure adds another name to the growing memorial, another quiet acceptance that space may simply be unconquerable. 
Scott Nixon knows the odds when he boards the rocket alone. He also knows that waiting means surrender. When the mission finally reaches Mars, the danger proves far stranger than failed fuel or bad calculations. What waits on the planet is not openly hostile, not visibly alive, and not interested in negotiation. The real threat is patient, methodical, and already reaching far beyond Mars itself. 
As Scott struggles to understand what Mars has been trying to say all along, time becomes his enemy. Every delay risks strengthening something Earth does not yet recognize as an invasion. Survival is no longer the goal. Warning Earth is. 
Clifford D. Simak built a reputation on quiet, unsettling science fiction that lets implications do the damage long after the story ends. Message From Mars is one of his sharpest early works, combining hard-edged space travel with a chilling reversal of who is observing whom. 
Simak’s stories appeared regularly in magazines such as Astounding Science Fiction and Amazing Stories, and his career spanned decades of speculative storytelling. He is best remembered for narratives that reject spectacle in favor of creeping realization—moments when characters understand the universe has already made its decision.
Durée: environ une heure (01:13:31)
Date de publication: 19/08/2023; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —