Metamorphosis, Mike Curry
Metamorphosis, Mike Curry
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Metamorphosis
The Last Man On Asmarad

Author: Mike Curry

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 02/21/2024


Synopsis

Herlic Bray has lived longer than anyone expected.Decades after a colony ship brought a thousand hopeful settlers to the distant world of Asmarad, he remains the only survivor. The colony failed, the ship was destroyed, and Earth lies two thousand light-years away. Bray has endured the years through stubborn will, building a lonely farm and pretending the alien twilight might somehow be home.Then one evening a certainty strikes him with shocking clarity—he will die tonight.The knowledge itself does not frighten him. Bray has seen enough death since landing on Asmarad to accept the end without complaint. What unsettles him is the strange urgency building inside him. Pain surges through his body in crushing waves, stronger with each passing hour, while instinct drives him to prepare—gathering food, securing his house, protecting what little remains of his world.Outside, the long alien twilight fades. Strange creatures scream in distant forests. Inside the farmhouse, Bray waits for the final moment, haunted by memories of Earth and the woman he once loved. If he dies, the last trace of humanity on Asmarad will vanish forever.But something is happening inside him—something violent, unstoppable, and far beyond anything the old colony scientists imagined.The end of Herlic Bray’s life may not be the end of the human race on this world.Mike Curry’s “Metamorphosis” is a haunting piece of classic science fiction that captures the loneliness of deep-space colonization and the brutal demands of survival on alien worlds. With quiet tension and a powerful final revelation, Curry delivers a story that lingers long after the last line.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicole on December 04, 2013

Gregor waking up one morning as a bug was a hilarious analogy of the effects an illness can have on someone, as well as on those who are close to him. Though the underlying story behind the hilarity of the analogy was anything but funny. I took it as more of a warning of what NOT to do when a loved-......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca on October 24, 2009

I once used my copy to kill a beetle. Thereby combining my two passions: irony and slaughter. *wields*......more

Goodreads review by s.penkevich on February 25, 2025

It was no dream. Gregor Samsa awakes one day, changed forever. How unpredictable is life, one moment leading to a new labyrinth of existence where forward is the only motion available, our scars and choices following us in a tuneless parade with few interested spectators. Despite our lives being a pe......more

Goodreads review by jessica on May 13, 2020

there was a trend going around on tiktok for a while where girls would ask their boyfriends, ‘if i were a worm, would you still date me?’ those girls are literally this MC, except gregor samsas tiktok would be him asking his family, ‘if i were an insect, would you still love me?’ and the answer is a......more