Breeder Reaction, Winston Marks
Breeder Reaction, Winston Marks
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Breeder Reaction
The Cost Of A Perfect Product

Author: Winston Marks

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/10/2021

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

Some breakthroughs look like miracles right up until they work too well. In Breeder Reaction, Winston Marks delivers a sharp, darkly comic science fiction tale where ambition, ego, and profit collide with forces no one fully understands. What starts as a routine attempt to manufacture public desire escalates into a chain reaction that refuses to stay contained, raising uncomfortable questions about responsibility and unintended power.Marks blends corporate satire with speculative horror, letting the story unfold through confidence, denial, and creeping realization. The tension comes not from explosions or invasions, but from success itself — from watching something praised, adopted, and celebrated while its true nature slips quietly out of reach. Every step forward feels justified, reasonable, even necessary, until the cost becomes impossible to ignore.Winston Marks was known for using science fiction as a pressure test for modern society, often wrapping unsettling ideas inside approachable, witty narratives. His work frequently explored what happens when clever people move too fast, trusting systems, expertise, or trends more than their own caution. Breeder Reaction stands as a particularly effective example of his talent for turning everyday progress into an ethical trap, leaving the listener unsettled long after the final line.

Reviews

Pregnancy is no joke. Winston k marks brings us a story of the advertising industry. Old fashioned sci fi from the forties and fifties. Whats the most frightening medical condition of them all.......more

This is dated, sexist, and misogynistic. The only thing that made it worth reading was the premise.......more

Goodreads review by Luke

Short scifi satire of consumerism/advertising in the atomic age. Very enjoyable.......more

Goodreads review by Joey

Ad agencies are weird places to work. The hero works for one, but is on assignment to a cosmetics firm, so he has an office and what not at the headquarters of that company. Part of his job is to listen to all the wonderful (?) ideas that other employees of the company may want to bring to his atte......more