The Dunes of Tyrhee
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Jonathan M Matthews
Bacchus Than wants nothing more than to return home after what felt like a lifetime in space. His plans are de-railed when he crosses paths with an old rival determined to throw a wrench in his plan.
With his ship damaged and his body bruised one question remains. Will Bacchus ever make it home?
The Dunes of Tyrhee is a short story written by Benjamin K. Schmidt.
©2017 Benjamin K. Schmidt (P)2019 Benjamin K. SchmidtListeners also enjoyed...
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The pain of going home.
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The narrator did a great job. I enjoyed listening to him.
Short book, thoughtful ending
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great read
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This is a very short story.
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That said, if you're open to the darker stuff, Dunes of Tyree is a solid way to pass an hour. The narrator is excellent and really manages to capture the moods of the piece. It's interesting to listen to the story and the main character unfold, as you figure out exactly what happened to make him the way he is.
There's also all the fun and not-so-fun world-building, such as a Terran empire looming in the background, details of space stations, various alien worlds mentioned... One of the coolest innovations mentioned in the text was a timer pin you could put on the side of your head and set it for instant sleep. I kind of want one now.
Just a quick, slightly spoiler-ish warning... this story does contain elements of suicidal ideation and depression and mentions of genocide.
Interesting, but also depressing
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