Homesick

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The mission to New Ontario, is not going as planned. The first landing ends in disaster when the American astronaut, Scott Anderson, goes down alone and dissappears. Captain Sally Buds, Ian Merryfield, Vladamir Coronov must put aside their personal differences and attempt an umarmed rescue unsure of what awaits them below. On the surface, they find only the remnants of a civilization. Buildings are rotting and the remains of human-like bodies are scattered around what may once have been streets. But the rescue trail leads them to a Nazi-style concentration camp populated with crowds of human cattle living in squalor. The camp has no walls or barbed wire, but no one is trying to escape. In fact, the workers are smiling. There among them is Scott Anderson. To rescue him, they must face an unspeakably cruel regime with no concept of mercy.But this turns out to be only the beginning. The Masters have discovered vital information about Earth, its technology, and location. Will the same madness that consumed New Ontario ultimately engulf Earth? Sally and Ian must risk their lives to prevent it.

Recent Episodes
  • Episode 23 Bonus Material
    Sep 22, 2009 – 01:22:09
  • Episode 22 The Fold / Nebraska
    Jul 5, 2009 – 58:31
  • Episode 21 Ecstasy / The Pleasure Palace
    Jun 29, 2009 – 40:04
  • Episode 20 Ground Zero / Escape Clause
    Jun 20, 2009 – 50:07
  • Episode 19 Mindquake / The Loyal and the Brave
    Jun 17, 2009 – 42:06
  • Episode 18 Chess Game / Fire God
    Jun 13, 2009 – 35:48
  • Episode 17 Puzzle Box / Premonition
    Jun 11, 2009 – 45:25
  • Episode 16 Keeping of Her Word / Ship in the Bottle
    Jun 4, 2009 – 46:52
  • Episode 15 The Breaking Point / Sport
    May 30, 2009 – 44:44
  • Episode 14 Docking / Master Daaarm
    May 27, 2009 – 47:09
  • Episode 13 The Pact / Insult to Injury
    May 22, 2009 – 37:07
  • Episode 12 Controlled Hallucination / Heroes Welcome
    May 19, 2009 – 46:26
  • Episode 11 The Masters / Clean Dirt
    May 14, 2009 – 49:14
  • Episode 10 Language Barrier / virus
    May 11, 2009 – 31:56
  • Episode 9 Code White / Horrible Machine in the Sky
    May 3, 2009 – 32:47
  • Episode 8 Voices from the Dark / Quarantine
    May 1, 2009 – 31:20
  • Episode 7 Counterfeit / Ambush
    Apr 23, 2009 – 32:37
  • Episode 6 View from the Hillside / Long Walk
    Apr 17, 2009 – 22:04
  • Episode 5 The Wheel / Mistress Obilllion
    Apr 11, 2009 – 27:31
  • Episode 4 The One Eyed Man / Moscow
    Apr 10, 2009 – 27:14
  • Episode 3 The Limits of Aerodynamics / Paradise
    Apr 10, 2009 – 19:13
  • Episode 2 Flip of a Coin
    Apr 10, 2009 – 37:27
  • Episode 1 Sutton Scottney/The Kelthy
    Mar 17, 2009 – 34:49
Recent Reviews
  • Gwyrm
    Favorite
    Paul j Joseph is a new favorite of mine. I will keep listening for more.
  • Galaxix Gal
    Unique storyline, but weak reading
    I have to admit I almost gave up on the story with the first episode, because the narrator was reading as if it were a race to reach the end. Too fast, too monotone, no sense of pacing. Having said that, I actually enjoyed the storyline quite a lot. Although the author committed the cliche of having his “aliens” behave all too much like humans (which many authors before him have done), the awful situation that he sets the character Scott Anderson in unique, fascinating, and heartbreaking. This story haunted me long after it was over, and will be one I’ll never forget.
  • gaitmaster
    Very very good
    This is in a series of 4 so far and I loved this one had a very Sigler feeling to it " creepy Egypt " music was a perfect choice I love his narration has a feeling of Nathan Lowell just to Let u know "marker stone "is the prequel to this story then after this is "web of life" then "splashdown" thanx!!!
  • Velodad
    boring reader
    The story is decent, could be better. He really needs to have someone else do the narrating. Gave up after a few episodes.
  • Cesium_137
    Started off good, but
    I thought that the story started off really well. My problem was the direction that the plot took. I got about halfway through and just didn't like the story. Too bizarre. I thought the narration was okay. This will not be everybody's cup of tea.
  • pcknshvl
    Narration is bad
    The previous reviews all sounded so good that I thought I'd give "Homesick" a try. My problem, however, is with the narrator--he reads too quickly, and actually sounds bored! Too distracting for me....
  • dlhaef
    Good story, but
    The story was good, it kept me listening. I was pleasantly surprised. Good characters and the plot was not predictable. I look forward to hearing more stories from the author. I don't agree with the reviews about the narration. I thought it was almost pityable. There was barely an accent with the English character among other things. It is understood that the writer is no actor and I am not suggesting he hire a cast, but in his insistance that he is concerned about quality, he should have found someone better at narration.
  • Obedient Follower
    I serve the masters
    i serve the Masters. I have heard the story.i serve the Masters. Have you heard the story?? i serve the Masters better because i have heard the story. i serve the Masters.
  • blindmage
    WOW
    I WAS FLABBERGASTED. I listened to the whole book in one and a half days. I loved it, I totally loved it, when you talked about the whole vr aspect borderlines on cyberpunk stories such as snow crash and otherland. by the way have you heard of lule and create space, they are both free. you just have to buy your first copy.
  • Rizangler
    Excellent story which makes you think,
    This story moves along nicely and soon you are having some extrodenary moments that leave you asking yourself; how would you behave in a simmilar situation? It gets very graphic at times, like a good science fiction story should. There is an underlining story about how one person can go through such tramatic events and is forever haunted by them. I look forward to other stories by the Author.
  • melado2103
    RGS!! Really Good Story
    This is a pleasant surprise -- a really good story, Characters are complex and line is interesting. Narration is clear and characterizations are very good and consistent. Only drawback is that narrator needs to slow down a little -- just a little. Relax -- enjoy your RGS man! Will definitely recommend.
  • theedogery
    Put this up with Nathan Lowell, Sigler Excellent Story and podcast!!
    I have been through all of what I would consider the classic Podcast i.e. Sigler, Hutchins, Morris etc. This is a wonderful outer space journey. Well crafted and pleasantly narrated. At times the narrator sounds like Nathan Lowel and if you enjoyed his Golden Age series, then you should love this book. Listen to it on a turnaround road trip from Long Beach to Sacramento and still didn't finish. It was the perfect audiobook for my road trip. Joseph has been added to my list of favorite podcaster/storyteller/authors. Much success and thanks for the story.
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