XMen, The, Christopher L. Bennett
XMen, The, Christopher L. Bennett
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X-Men, The
Watchers on the Walls

Author: Christopher L. Bennett

Narrator: Frankie Corzo

Unabridged: 8 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Marvel

Published: 04/29/2021

Categories: Fiction, Superheroes


Synopsis

For years, many have believed that the rise of superpowered mutants represents a threat to the survival of ordinary humans. The uncanny X-Men have dedicated their lives to proving that peaceful coexistence is possible. When a refugee spacecraft crashes on Earth, hounded by a warship bent on its destruction, the X-Men race to the rescueonly to learn that it carries beings of an entirely different order whose very existence may jeopardize life as we know it.Now, facing a direct threat to all life on Earth, the X-Men grapple with an impossible moral dilemmato defend the aliens whose only crime is being born different...or to embrace the methods of those who have long condemned mutantkind, joining forces with their own greatest persecutors to go hunt down their common enemy and end the evolutionary menace, once and for all.

Author Bio

Christopher L. Bennett is a lifelong resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, with bachelor’s degrees in physics and history from the University of Cincinnati. He has written such critically acclaimed Star Trek novels as Ex Machina, The Buried Age, the Titan novels Orion’s Hounds and Over a Torrent Sea, the two Department of Temporal Investigations novels Watching the Clock and Forgotten History, and the Enterprise novels Rise of the Federation: A Choice of Futures, Tower of Babel, Uncertain Logic, and Live By the Code, as well as shorter works including stories in the anniversary anthologies Constellations, The Sky’s the Limit, Prophecy and Change, and Distant Shores. Beyond Star Trek, he has penned the novels X Men: Watchers on the Walls and Spider Man: Drowned in Thunder. His original work includes the hard science fiction superhero novel Only Superhuman, as well as several novelettes in Analog and other science fiction magazines.

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