Death Wish, Robert Sheckley
Death Wish, Robert Sheckley
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Death Wish
Survival Without Rescue

Author: Robert Sheckley

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 03/09/2026


Synopsis

A routine freight run turns into an unbearable waiting game when a single mechanical failure sends a spaceship drifting out of the Solar System with no way back. The ship still hums, the lights still glow, and nothing appears to be moving—but the men aboard know they are accelerating into permanent exile. Trapped together in a sealed cabin, they argue, blame, joke, and unravel as the scale of their situation becomes impossible to ignore.As fuel calculations collapse and rescue becomes a fantasy, the crew is left with time, heat, and each other. Authority erodes. Cynicism hardens into cruelty. What begins as a technical crisis slowly becomes a psychological one, as the men confront what it means to endure when escape is no longer possible. When a last idea offers a form of continuation rather than rescue, it raises a question none of them expected to face: how much existence is too much.Robert Sheckley was one of the most distinctive voices in American science fiction, publishing hundreds of short stories across magazines such as Galaxy Science Fiction, Astounding, If, and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. His work is known for sharp dialogue, moral reversals, and endings that expose uncomfortable human impulses rather than heroic solutions. “Death Wish” exemplifies Sheckley’s talent for turning a speculative problem into an intimate, claustrophobic confrontation that lingers long after the final line.

About Robert Sheckley

Robert Sheckley was one of the funniest writers in the history of science fiction. He did screwball comedy, broad satire, and farce. He could also be deadly serious, but he was always entertaining and always had something pointed to say about our world using the skewed versions of reality he created in his fiction. Starting in the early 1950s, he was an amazingly prolific short story writer, with a lot of his stories appearing in Galaxy Magazine. He launched his novel-writing career with Immortality, Inc., which he followed up with a sequence of excellent books: The Status Civilization, Journey Beyond Tomorrow, and Mindswap. He continued to produce novels and short stories in abundance until his death in 2005.


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