Salvage in Space, Jack Williamson
Salvage in Space, Jack Williamson
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Salvage in Space
Treasure And Terror

Author: Jack Williamson

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 1 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 03/09/2026


Synopsis

Out in the asteroid belt, Thad Allen survives on grit, welding arcs, and the faint hope that one rich strike will change his life. When he intercepts a drifting Earth rocket called the Red Dragon, he expects salvage law, maybe a disabled crew, maybe a broken drive. Instead he finds dried blood, abandoned cabins, and a dog trembling at shadows no human eye can see.The ship carries treasure beyond calculation—ingots of rare metals, mountains of cut gems, and a crystal chest guarding a silent young woman who looks as if she might wake at any moment. But something else rode aboard from the outer worlds. Something invisible. Something that hunts by sound and scent, and has already reduced a full crew to stains on the deck. If Thad wants the salvage, he must search the ship, uncover what happened, and stand his ground in a locked room against a predator he cannot see.What follows is classic deep-space suspense: magnetic boots on steel decking, the hiss of air locks, the scrape of unseen claws in the dark. The tension builds in tight corridors where escape is impossible and sleep is a luxury no one can afford. The prize is immense, but so is the risk. When Thad makes his choice, he does it alone, far from Earth, with only a welding torch in his hand.Jack Williamson (1908–2006) was one of science fiction’s longest-working pioneers. He began publishing in the late 1920s in magazines such as Amazing Stories and Wonder Stories, later contributing regularly to Astounding Science Fiction. Over a career that spanned more than seven decades, he wrote landmark works including The Legion of Time, Darker Than You Think, and the influential “Legion of Space” series. “Salvage in Space” reflects the early pulp-era daring that helped define interplanetary adventure, combining frontier economics, cosmic mystery, and a very human gamble on love and luck.

About Jack Williamson

Jack Williamson (1908–2006) published his first short story in 1928 and produced entertaining, thought-provoking science fiction from then on. The second person named Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America, he was always in the forefront of the field, being the first to write fiction about genetic engineering (he invented the term), antimatter, and other cutting-edge science. A Renaissance man, he was a master of fantasy and horror as well as science fiction.


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