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Fear the Future

The Fear Saga • Book 3

by Stephen Moss

Narrated by R.C. Bray

4.12 ABR Score (18.1K ratings)
★ 3.91 Goodreads (3.9K) ★ 4.5 Audible (14.2K)
20h 25m Released 2016 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

The deadliest machine in human history is piloted by a six-year-old — and R.C. Bray makes that feel exactly as wrong as it should.

  • Great if you want: military sci-fi that doesn't flinch from emotional cost
  • Listening experience: dense and weighty — rewards listeners deep in the series
  • Narration: Bray's range shines most in the child pilot scenes — quietly devastating
  • Skip if: you haven't finished books 1–2; this doesn't stand alone

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About This Audiobook

Earth stands on the precipice of annihilation as humanity scrambles to mount a defense against an approaching alien armada. In this climactic installment of The Fear Saga, the planet's most devastating weapon takes the form of an unlikely pilot: a young girl controlling humanity's godlike war machine from the skies. As the enemy fleet draws closer, their engines now visible as bright stars against the darkness, desperate leaders make increasingly brutal choices to prepare for the coming war. The conflict has already claimed millions, transforming innocents into weapons and forcing humanity to sacrifice its moral compass in pursuit of survival.

R.C. Bray delivers a powerhouse performance that captures both the epic scope of interplanetary warfare and the intimate human costs of desperate choices. His distinctive voice brings gravitas to the story's darker themes while maintaining the emotional nuance required for its younger characters. Bray's pacing builds tension masterfully across the substantial runtime, allowing listeners to feel the weight of humanity's final preparations. The audio format enhances the story's cinematic battle sequences and complex technological elements, making this sprawling science fiction epic both accessible and immersive for listeners ready to experience humanity's last stand.