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Lucifer's Hammer | [Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle]
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Lucifer's Hammer

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  • by Larry Niven , Jerry Pournelle
  • Narrated by Marc Vietor
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  • LENGTH
    24 hrs and 32 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    07-14-09
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Publisher's Summary

The gigantic comet had slammed into Earth, forging earthquakes a thousand times too powerful to measure on the Richter scale, tidal waves thousands of feet high. Cities were turned into oceans; oceans turned into steam. It was the beginning of a new Ice Age and the end of civilization.

But for the terrified men and women chance had saved, it was also the dawn of a new struggle for survival - a struggle more dangerous and challenging than any they had ever known....

©1985 Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle; (P)2009 Audible, Inc.

What the Critics Say

"Take your earthquakes, waterlogged condominiums, swarms of bugs, colliding airplanes, and flaming what-nots, wrap them up and they wouldn't match one page of Lucifer's Hammer for sweaty-palmed suspense." (Chicago Daily News)
"Massively entertaining." (Cleveland Plain-Dealer)

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    DJM Franklin, TN USA 07-30-09
    DJM Franklin, TN USA 07-30-09 Member Since 2006
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    "Good story from front to back"

    I read Lucifer's Hammer when it first came out, and couldn't resist ordering it in audio. The authors do a solid job of storytelling. The hardest part of any end of the world story is maintaining a worthwhile story for the aftermath. Destroying the world is easy. Making the aftermath both credible and engaging is harder. Niven and Pournelle create characters with enough depth that you can care about them and they place them in credible and interesting situations. The narration is solid. As one reviewer noted, there are a lot of characters. In print, Niven and Pournelle provide a "program" at the front of their books so you can easily refer back and identify characters in the early going until you have them straight. That is missing here (it would be meaningless to read aloud.) Still, it doesn't take that long to place all the characters and the book is well paced.

    It's an enjoyable listen that I'll return to from time to time. Worth the credit.

    25 of 25 people found this review helpful
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    Eric Berger Houston, TX 08-26-09
    Eric Berger Houston, TX 08-26-09 Member Since 2005
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    "Very solid book"

    Yes, it's a bit dated, but it's also the first book of the comet/asteroid as the end of the world genre. In that sense it's groundbreaking and definitely worth reading.

    Some people may have difficulty with the first several hours up until right before the comet makes landfall. Yes, the book jumps around, but there are lots of characters to weave into the narrative. And believe me, the payoff is worth it.

    8 of 8 people found this review helpful
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    J Greenville, SC, United States 11-28-09
    J Greenville, SC, United States 11-28-09 Member Since 2008
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    "Great listening"

    I read this book twenty years ago, and it's always been one of my favorite "Apocalyptic" novels. I was so happy to see it released as an audiobook.
    While some novels of this ilk don't stand up to the "technology test of time" -- written before the proliferation of cell phones and computers -- this one does, for the most part.
    Niven and Pourelle's great characterizations make this a wonderfully compelling read, and one that is hard to put down. However, there are a LOT of characters, so it may help to go to a website that allows you to "look inside the book," and print out the beginning pages that list the "Dramatis Personae." Easier to jog your memory on a long listen like this one.

    23 of 25 people found this review helpful
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    Dave Cole 08-29-09
    Dave Cole 08-29-09 Member Since 2005
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    "Great book, great narrator."

    plot: comet hits earth, civilization crumbles.

    definitely among niven/pournelle's best, and if you like the genre (end of the world) it is a classic. originally published in 1977, some aspects are understandably dated (cold war still in full swing, 'pocket computers'-i.e. calculators-are the height of technology) but it still feels relevant.

    the narration is very good also, well-paced and inflected without being melodramatic and annoying.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    cristina Somerville, MA, United States 01-07-13
    cristina Somerville, MA, United States 01-07-13 Member Since 2009
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    "Good Old Fashioned Armageddon"

    You've seen it before -- except this was where you saw it 'before.' An old-fashioned meteor-strikes-Earth novel that I had somehow missed but that is somehow not "dated," although it is decades old (Yes, it is "dated" in terms of the technology, of course...but that would make any novel not set in the present time "dated."). The characters' reactions to total disaster are spot on and timeless. The writing is well done...I was engrossed. Could absolutely not stop listening.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    J. Noonan Austin, TX United States 03-16-10
    J. Noonan Austin, TX United States 03-16-10 Member Since 2010
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    "Very enjoyable"

    This was an entertaining audiobook, with a few key drawbacks that keep it from being 5 stars. First, as noted by many other reviewers, the narrator's female voices are pretty bad. They all come out sounding Southern. But I thought his male voices were well-distinguished, and the straight narration was good as well.

    Secondly, the pacing of the story itself is a little strange. The entire first third is character introduction and buildup to the comet strike, then the second third is the strike and immediate aftermath, and the final section is the extended aftermath, including a kind of quick action climax that seems out of place compared to the general tone of suspense in the rest of the book. I felt the third part was rushed, while the first was too drawn out. That said, the writing is excellent throughout, and the various storylines intertwine in some unexpected ways. I put it in the same category as a fun summer action movie that turned out to be better than you expected.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Bob North Lauderdale, FL, United States 01-21-10
    Bob North Lauderdale, FL, United States 01-21-10 Member Since 2004
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    "Loved it!"

    This isn't your typical apocalyptic story. It starts out great but should have spent more time on the impact itself. It reads like 2 separate books and goes on and on. I did enjoy it but found the last 1/4 was a bit much. The story line was fine and "believable" for what happened. Regardless of all that, I'd buy it again in a minute!

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Pamela Reisterstown, MD, United States 01-09-10
    Pamela Reisterstown, MD, United States 01-09-10 Member Since 2007
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    "Eerie parallel to "One Second After""

    The survivors come up with some similar solutions to having to do without technology. A bit plodding in some places but those were few and far between. A really engaging listen. I found myself wondering, "what about EMP"?

    11 of 12 people found this review helpful
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    Habnar San Francisco 12-26-09
    Habnar San Francisco 12-26-09 Member Since 2009

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    "The Comet takes too long to hit"

    The beginning was very boring to me. I kept at it knowing that it had to get better after the comet hit. It did, but then, it ended way too quickly and some of the events were glossed over. Still, not a bad listen, could have been better...

    16 of 18 people found this review helpful
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    Ross 06-05-12
    Ross 06-05-12 Member Since 2012
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    "Not worth the time"
    What disappointed you about Lucifer's Hammer?

    Too many characters with similar names making it hard to follow, the build up to the collision was slow and un-entertaining. Character development was practically non-existent. I gave this book a HUGE chance and listened to it for at least more than 15 hours before I gave up on it. I would have cut it off earlier but I listen to it on my commute and had nothing better to do or listen to. Just listened to it until I had another credit on Audible that I could use. I have listened to a number of other post-apocalyptic books and this has by far been the worst I have listened to.


    What was most disappointing about Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle ’s story?

    Lack of character development and just generally an uninteresting book.


    Would you be willing to try another one of Marc Vietor’s performances?

    Likely not, he wasn't a horrible reader but I wouldn't go so far as to call him a good reader.


    What character would you cut from Lucifer's Hammer?

    Not sure, they were so many and they all started to run together at points.


    4 of 4 people found this review helpful
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