Angelians
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Virtual Voice
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Dennis Meredith
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Can alien Angelians save Earth from a climate catastrophe?
And from rogue aliens that plot human genocide?
When journalist Luis Varga falls in love with Doctor Jodi Calvetti, he does not suspect her shocking secret. He only knows he loves the brilliant, beautiful neurologist at the hospital where his brain was healed after an attack. But he is stunned to discover that her seemingly human body is a “Resonant” remotely operated by a jellyfish-like alien from Europa via a quantum link. The creatures fled their dying Jovian moon to live undetected and peacefully on Earth, as they work to save the planet from climate catastrophe.But Jodi gives Luis the horrifying news that the Angelians, as he dubs them, are locked in a desperate battle with a rogue alien faction, the Saviors, that seeks to cause human genocide. Luis joins with the Angelians to thwart the Saviors, finding himself on breathtaking adventures flying aboard the Angelians’ shape-shifting spacecraft and entering their secret, domed undersea bases.
"Angelians works as both a pulse-pounding, highly imaginative sci-fi thriller and an ethical rumination over definitions of humanity, agency, disability and more . . . Meredith’s tight yet descriptive prose beautifully captures and explains complex alien technology. . . the exploration of the ‘Angelian’ species, its factions, and its worldbuilding keeps readers engaged to the last page." Publishers Weekly reviewer
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