The Terminal Experiment at Audible.com


I mentioned a while back that Audible.com had issued me a seven-book (!) contract for audio versions of my novels (the entire Neanderthal Parallax trilogy, the entire WWW trilogy, and Calculating God); those are still forthcoming (and the first of them should be out next month).
But Audible.com has also just released an audio version of my 1995 Nebula Award-winning novel The Terminal Experiment, wonderfully narrated by Paul Hecht. The Terminal Experiment is the story of a biomedical engineer who finds scientific proof for the existence of the human soul.
You can get it (as well as a reading of my Hugo-nominated short story "Shed Skin") right here (a permalink to all the Robert J. Sawyer titles available at Audible.com).
The Robert J. Sawyer Web Site
1 Comments:
Rob,
I purchase The Terminal Experiment from Audible and I like this story and the way it is read very much.
Thanks for throwing in the moral conundrums...how very Canadian. I identified with the characters. They are us.
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