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The Cat Who Walks through Walls

By: Robert Heinlein
Narrated by: Tom Weiner
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Robert A. Heinlein wrote some of the best-selling science-fiction novels of all time, including the beloved classic Stranger in a Strange Land. In The Cat Who Walks through Walls, he created his most compelling character ever: Dr. Richard Ames, ex-military man, sometime writer, and unfortunate victim of mistaken identity.

When a stranger attempting to deliver a cryptic message is shot dead at his dinner table, Ames is thrown headfirst into danger, intrigue, and other dimensions where Lazarus Long still thrives, where Jubal Harshaw lives surrounded by beautiful women, and where a daring plot to rescue the sentient computer called Mike can change the direction of all human history.

©1985 Robert Heinlein (P)2007 Blackstone Audio
Science Fiction Adventure Mind-Bending Technology Fiction Technothrillers Classics Mystery Thriller & Suspense Thriller

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"Dialogue as witty as Oscar Wilde's, action as rollicking as Edgar Rice Burroughs', and satire as spicy as Jonathan Swift's." ( New York Times)
Interesting Concepts • Witty Dialogue • Great Voice Range • Charming Relationships • Interconnected Universes

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As I write this I'm amazed at this review process. I JUST moments ago clicked on 'Add to cart'. I've not yet even downloaded the audiobook files, yet I'm writing a review. Why you might ask? Simple, it's a Heinlien. For those of you who understand, that makes sense. For the rest of you, read on McDuff.

Robert A Heinline was my introduction to science fiction, as perhaps he was yours, almost fifty years ago (I'm barely 50). RAH is the standard against which I judge all science fiction. I have read this book many times in pulp, I know what's coming as well as I know my own comfy pillow.

My sole criterion when a new Heinlein comes out is simple - who's the narrator and can I stay awake through the narration. In all honesty, that always secondary and even a bad narrator rarely keeps me from a RAH classic. This narrator, previewed in the sample seems up to the task.

If you're already a Heinlein fan, quit reading. My review is already approacing 1000 words and you're wasting your time. You know you will buy. If you're new to Heinlein, have I got a treat for you. Pick ANYTHING with his name on the title and settle in for the ride.

It's a RAH!

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Great story running through multiple environments and characters. Time to keep working theu the series.

Another great story

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I loved this book! However, you have to be more patient with it than the other ones I have read. It seems to drag out a bit with things happening that don't make a lot of sense, and it does finally come together in the end. Just be patient and enjoy the overly sexual banter that is constant!

I have to go back and read the number of the beast. it is mentioned a few times and I realize I may have enjoyed this more had I read that first. As a matter of fact this is the order of the books you should read if you want to catch all the nuances of the stories.
Moon is a harsh mistress
Methuselahs children
Time enough for love
The Number of the beast
The cat who walks through walls
To Sail beyond the sunset.
All of those books end up being relative to each other even if only in minor ways.

Great Story Be Patient

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This book really didn't seem to go anywhere, especially as it appeared to be a 'road movie' type of story. I love Robert Heinlein but this one just went off on to many tangential paths towards the end. The book ended and I was left with a sense of what just happened, what was the last quarter of the book about, and why name the book after the cat?!!

What happened at the end?!!!

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While he was at it, RAH lampooned writers and their craft, petty tyrants, and everyone in between.

Such a crazy romp from beginning to end.

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