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The Last Human

by Zack Jordan

Narrated by Bahni Turpin

3.60 ABR Score (4.6K ratings)
★ 3.64 Goodreads (3.9K) ★ 4.05 Audible (769)
17h 19m Released 2020 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

The galaxy voted humanity off the island a millennium ago — and Bahni Turpin makes that feel devastatingly personal.

  • Great if you want: big-idea space opera with a scrappy outsider at the center
  • Listening experience: cinematic and propulsive once the mystery clicks into gear
  • Narration: Turpin brings warmth to Sarya's isolation — she elevates the material
  • Skip if: you want hard sci-fi or a fully resolved ending

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About This Audiobook

Sarya navigates life aboard Watertower Station as a dangerous secret hidden in plain sight among hundreds of alien species. Raised by an adoptive mother who could easily destroy their neighbors, she believes herself to be humanity's sole survivor after her species was wiped out a millennium ago for being too threatening to galactic civilization. When a violent encounter with a bounty hunter shatters her carefully constructed existence, Sarya finds herself thrust into space aboard a stolen vessel, accompanied by an eccentric crew including a rebellious spacesuit, an immortal android, and a superintelligent creature resembling a ball of fluff. Her desperate flight becomes a journey of discovery that reveals humanity's extinction may be part of an elaborate game played by cosmic entities of unimaginable power.

Bahni Turpin delivers a masterful performance that brings Jordan's sprawling galactic civilization to vivid life through distinct vocal characterizations for each alien species and artificial intelligence. Her narration captures both the humor and existential weight of Sarya's predicament, seamlessly shifting between intimate character moments and grand cosmic revelations. Turpin's pacing allows the complex worldbuilding and philosophical concepts to unfold naturally while maintaining the story's adventurous momentum. The audio format particularly enhances the diverse alien perspectives and unconventional narrative voices that make this space opera uniquely engaging.