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Shadows in Flight

The Shadow • Book 5

by Orson Scott Card

Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki, Emily Janice Card, Scott Brick

4.11 ABR Score (26.5K ratings)
★ 3.82 Goodreads (21.7K) ★ 4.55 Audible (4.8K)
6h 23m Released 2012 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Emily Janice Card — Orson Scott Card's actual daughter — narrates a dying father's story about his children outgrowing him, and that real-world echo is impossible to unhear.

  • Great if you want: intimate hard sci-fi focused on family survival over galactic stakes
  • Listening experience: compact and claustrophobic — a 6-hour closed-room tension
  • Narration: three-narrator cast mirrors the ship's small, tight family unit perfectly
  • Skip if: you need a self-contained story — this is a bridge novel

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About This Audiobook

Bean Delphiki drifts through deep space with three of his genetically enhanced children, fleeing Earth not as refugees but as exiles racing against time. Their shared genetic modifications grant extraordinary intelligence but condemn them to accelerated aging and certain death. While Earth continues its political machinations light-years behind them, the Delphiki family discovers a massive derelict Formic colony ship floating in the void. This alien vessel offers both salvation and danger, containing advanced life support systems they desperately need alongside the mysteries of a dead civilization and a plague that may hold the key to their own survival.

The multi-narrator approach elevates Card's intimate family drama into a fully realized audio experience. Stefan Rudnicki anchors the production with his authoritative delivery of Bean's perspective, while Emily Janice Card and Scott Brick distinctly voice the younger generation, creating clear generational and personality divisions. Their performances capture both the clinical detachment of hyper-intelligent minds and the underlying emotional currents of a family confronting mortality. The narrators navigate Card's blend of hard science fiction concepts and character-driven storytelling with precision, making the technical aspects accessible while maintaining the story's psychological depth and mounting tension.