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A Hitch in Space
Two Men, One Mission—and a Third Wheel from the Stars
Author: Fritz Leiber
Series: Lost Sci-Fi #329
Narrator: Scott Miller
Unabridged: 26 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Scott Miller
Published: 09/12/2024
Synopsis
In A Hitch in Space, Fritz Leiber delivers a suspenseful, character-driven tale set against the vast emptiness between the planets of the Shaulan system. Joe Hansen and his partner Jeff Bogart are on a long, lonely assignment tending orbital beacons when Jeff develops a benign but baffling psychosis—he invents an imaginary companion who just happens to be a second version of Joe. It’s odd, awkward, and almost funny… until Jeff starts favoring “Joseph” over the real man beside him. When their routine mission turns unexpectedly dangerous, the illusion becomes more than just a quirk—it becomes a threat Joe must navigate with care and courage.Leiber blends humor, tension, and psychological depth in a story that explores identity, trust, and the razor-thin line between sanity and danger in deep space. The atmosphere is intimate and unsettling, with the loneliness of space amplifying every emotional shift. As Joe attempts to manage—and survive—Jeff’s unraveling mind, the story becomes a gripping exploration of what happens when companionship fractures into something unpredictable.Fritz Leiber, one of the most versatile and celebrated voices in speculative fiction, was a master at blending science fiction with sharp psychological insight. Known for his wit, imagination, and command of human behavior, Leiber wrote across genres for decades, earning Hugos, Nebulas, and lasting acclaim. His work frequently explored the complex relationship between fear, identity, and the unknown, making even his shorter pieces feel rich and deeply human.Leiber’s influence stretches across modern science fiction and fantasy, inspiring generations of writers who admired his ability to fuse the cosmic with the personal. A Hitch in Space is a perfect example of why he remains one of the field’s most respected storytellers.