The Martian Diaries, Vol. 2
Lake on the Moon (The Martian Diaries - A Sequel to The War of the Worlds)
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Narrado por:
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Harry Preston
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Terry Thompson
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De:
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H.E. Wilburson
The War Of The Worlds Continues as a New Martian Menace Invades Earth!
What lies concealed inside the Martian Red Weed, and what is the secret of the lake on the moon?
When the first Martian cylinder crash lands in England, Ogilvy the astronomer barely survives the deadly heat ray from the attack by aliens. He then accidentally stumbles upon the truth about the Red Weed and sends vital evidence to scientists in France on board HMS Thunder Child, but the ship is attacked by a Martian tripod.
Years later in 1919, in the aftermath of World War 1 and Spanish influenza, a sinister plague emerges on Earth from the long forgotten Red Weed, and it threatens all life on our planet with global extinction.
Ogilvy suggests a daring and risky plan to combat the devastating alien menace, involving alternate history timelines. He persuades other original War of the Worlds characters to participate, but how on earth can they locate the secret weapon hidden by the Martians at the lake on the moon?
Don't miss this compelling continuation of the H.G. Wells Mars novel in the gripping second volume of The Martian Diaries science fiction series audio drama, featuring a bespoke musical score and immersive sound effects. Get this award-winning continuation of The War of the Worlds today!
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Lake on the Moon comes across as more of a reimagining than a "what if" sequel. This story no longer felt like War of the Worlds to me. With the metaphysics, multiverse theory and time travel, it felt more like an episode of Dr. Who mixed with a few cheesy 1950s sci-fi films. Again, not where I expected this series to go.
This entry takes the "War" almost entirely out of the "Worlds", focusing more on WIlburson's interpretation of Wells' characters. Is that character exploration well done? Yes! Is the prose well structured? Absolutely. But this take on the Martian invasion and the repercussions arising from it did not really speak to me. The final product is a slow paced think-piece that wasn't all that provocative.
I award this four stars because while the presentation is well executed, this entry in the series needed more clarity of direction and greater tension. Lake on the Moon meanders too much. But if you ever wanted a War of the Worlds story that delved deeper into the metaphysical, this is the story for you. Unfortunately, it's not for me.
A Drastic Change in Direction
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