The Mercurian, Frank Belknap Long
The Mercurian, Frank Belknap Long
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The Mercurian
Specimens Under a Mercurian Sun

Author: Frank Belknap Long

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 06/05/2025


Synopsis

Mercury is supposed to be lifeless rock and blistering heat, a place where men go only to carve uranium from a hostile crust and then hurry home. But when a miner returns from the molten surface carrying an impossible living specimen, curiosity turns to catastrophe and the ship’s crew begins to fall into a terrifying, motionless trance. In a matter of minutes, a hardened space crew becomes a gallery of frozen figures, their ship quietly hijacked by a being that does not see them as people at all.Trapped aboard a drifting vessel under a merciless sun, one young officer discovers that the intruder can slip inside his thoughts, twist his words, and reshape reality itself. Survival will demand more than courage or brute force; it will require deception, restraint, and a desperate gamble against an entity that feeds on human energy and regards humanity as little more than a scientific curiosity. What follows is a high-stakes battle of wills where every thought is overheard and every hesitation could doom an entire crew to a fate worse than death.Frank Belknap Long delivers an imaginative tale that blends hard-edged space survival with eerie cosmic speculation. Best known for his ventures into strange and unsettling fiction, Long brings a sense of wonder and dread to the inner Solar System, turning Mercury into a stage for first contact that is as dangerous as it is awe-inspiring. “The Mercurian” stands as a gripping example of early planetary science fiction, where exploration invites not just discovery, but judgment from minds utterly unlike our own.

About Frank Belknap Long

Frank Belknap Long (1901–1994) was a prolific American writer of horror fiction, fantasy, science fiction, poetry, gothic romance, comic books, and nonfiction. He received the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement, the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the First Fandom Hall of Fame Award in 1977.


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