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Hellstrom's Hive

by Frank Herbert

Narrated by Scott Brick

3.55 ABR Score (4.2K ratings)
★ 3.69 Goodreads (3.9K) ★ 3.88 Audible (328)
12h 10m Released 2008 Sci-Fi

Why Listen?

Scott Brick's unsettling delivery transforms Herbert's ecological horror into pure dread—a 12-hour descent into a nightmare that feels disturbingly plausible. If you want hard sci-fi that treats insect intelligence as genuinely alien and terrifying, this is the rare audiobook where the narrator's control makes the premise feel inevitable.

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About This Audiobook

Deep beneath a seemingly innocent research facility, Dr. Hellstrom has engineered a radical experiment in human evolution that transforms his followers into something fundamentally inhuman. When government agents investigate what they believe to be a routine scientific operation, they uncover a society that has abandoned individual identity in favor of collective survival, operating with the ruthless efficiency of an insect colony. As surveillance turns to infiltration, the boundaries between hunter and prey blur in Frank Herbert's chilling exploration of what humanity might sacrifice in the name of species survival.

Scott Brick's commanding narration brings unsettling intimacy to Herbert's vision, shifting seamlessly between the clinical detachment of government operatives and the alien mindset of Hellstrom's transformed community. His measured delivery amplifies the growing sense of dread as each revelation peels back another layer of horror, while his distinct character voices help listeners navigate between human and post-human perspectives. Brick's performance captures both the scientific precision and visceral terror that make this ecological nightmare particularly effective in audio format, where his vocal control transforms exposition into mounting psychological tension.