The Plagiarist From Rigel IV, Evan Hunter
The Plagiarist From Rigel IV, Evan Hunter
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The Plagiarist From Rigel IV
A Shortcut Too Good To Refuse

Author: Evan Hunter

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 01/10/2022


Synopsis

Fred has finally caught a break. A five-dollar typewriter from a pawn shop seems like the answer to months of stalled drafts and empty pages—until the machine starts producing work that isn’t his. At first, it’s clever. Then it’s impressive. And then it becomes dangerous, because the words are flawless, famous, and impossible to pass off as coincidence.What begins as an argument between a frustrated writer and a stubborn machine escalates into a battle over credit, control, and temptation. Every attempt to reclaim authorship only tightens the trap. Success arrives quickly, editors are thrilled, and the checks keep coming—but the source of the brilliance refuses to remain a secret forever. Each page forces a decision: stop now and return to obscurity, or keep typing and accept the cost of borrowed genius.Evan Hunter delivers a sharp, fast-moving science fiction satire that turns literary ambition into a cosmic bargaining chip. The story balances humor with unease, letting the jokes land even as the stakes rise. The question is never whether the machine can write—but how long a writer can live with knowing it writes better than he does.Hunter was already an established professional storyteller when this tale appeared, publishing widely across magazines and paperback originals before later becoming a major force in American crime fiction. Writing under multiple names during his career, Hunter produced short stories and novels that blended dialogue-driven pacing with sharp observational humor. “The Plagiarist From Rigel IV” reflects his early science-fiction period, when he used speculative ideas to skewer creative ego, commercial success, and the uneasy relationship between talent and opportunity.

About Evan Hunter

Ed McBain, a recipient of the Mystery Writers of America's coveted Grand Master Award, was also the first American to receive the Diamond Dagger, the British Crime Writers Association's highest award. His books have sold more than one hundred million copies, ranging from the more than fifty titles in the 87th Precinct series (including the Edgar Award-nominated Money, Money, Money) to the bestselling novels written under his own name, Evan Hunter -- including The Blackboard Jungle (now in a 50th anniversary edition from Pocket Books) and Criminal Conversation. Fiddlers, his final 87th Precinct novel, was recently published in hardcover. Writing as both Ed McBain and Evan Hunter, he broke new ground with Candyland, a novel in two parts. He also wrote the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds. He died in 2005.Visit www.edmcbain.com.


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