The Nameless Something, Murray Leinster
The Nameless Something, Murray Leinster
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The Nameless Something
The Most Dangerous Mechanic Alive

Author: Murray Leinster

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 1 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 01/28/2024


Synopsis

Bud Gregory wants only three things: to avoid trouble, avoid effort, and avoid work. As he wanders the highways with his family and a barely functional car, strange events follow him—cars perform impossible feats, accidents refuse to happen, and small wagers turn into uncanny victories. Meanwhile, the United States faces a silent, paralyzing threat. An unnamed foreign power pushes the world toward catastrophe without firing a shot. As cities empty and panic spreads, one government scientist realizes the nation’s survival may depend on the last man anyone would choose.Murray Leinster blends roadside Americana with global tension in a story where brilliance hides behind laziness. The science feels effortless, the danger feels real, and the humor is dry and human. Nothing unfolds the way authority expects it to.Murray Leinster was one of the foundational voices of modern science fiction. Writing across multiple decades, he helped define both hard science fiction and character-driven speculative storytelling. His work shaped the genre long before it had formal rules.Best known for combining rigorous ideas with everyday people, Leinster influenced generations of writers. His stories often ask what happens when extraordinary power falls into the most ordinary hands.

About Murray Leinster

Murray Leinster (1896–1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an award-winning American writer of science fiction and alternate history. He wrote and published over fifteen hundred short stories and articles, fourteen movie scripts, and hundreds of radio scripts and television plays. His first science fiction story, “The Runaway Skyscraper,” appeared in the February 22, 1919 issue of Argosy, and he won a Hugo Award for his 1956 story “Exploration Team.” He was also an inventor, best known for the front-projection process used in special effects. In Virginia, June 27, 2009, was named Will F. Jenkins Day in honor of his achievements in science fiction.


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