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King of the Hill

James Blish

Narrator Scott Miller

Publisher: Scott Miller

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Summary

High above Earth, Colonel Hal Gascoigne commands Satellite Vehicle One, a one-man orbital station carrying catastrophic authority. When voices begin speaking to him—voices that should not exist—Gascoigne is confronted with orders that defy logic, protocol, and sanity itself. The isolation of space becomes a pressure chamber as fragments of routine turn unreliable and the line between perception and reality erodes. 
James Blish constructs a tense psychological standoff where the greatest threat is not enemy weapons, but the human mind under unbearable responsibility. As Civilian Intelligence Group races to intervene, King of the Hill explores guilt, authority, and the terrifying consequences of unquestioned obedience. The story unfolds with deliberate intensity, forcing the listener to confront how close absolute control can drift toward catastrophe. 
James Blish was one of the most intellectually rigorous voices of mid-20th-century science fiction. Best known for A Case of Conscience, which won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1959, Blish frequently examined the ethical and philosophical dimensions of advanced technology and power. His work often placed human psychology at the center of cosmic stakes. 
In addition to his acclaimed novels, Blish contributed influential short fiction that questioned military doctrine, political decision-making, and moral certainty. King of the Hill exemplifies his ability to fuse high-concept science fiction with deeply human tension, making him a lasting pillar of classic science fiction literature.
Duration: 29 minutes (00:29:26)
Publishing date: 2022-10-25; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —