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  • Melody

  • A First Contact Novel
  • By: David Hoffer
  • Narrated by: TJ Clark
  • Length: 9 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (32 ratings)

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Melody

By: David Hoffer
Narrated by: TJ Clark
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Publisher's summary

A melody from the stars can save humanity, but only if Stephen can awaken the alien within....

Childhood therapy cured Stephen Fisher of disturbing visions and the delusion of having come from another world. But when his daughter obsesses over a star in the night sky, he fears that his genetic legacy may have burdened her with the same illness. His sanity is then shattered when he loses his child and the military abducts him claiming that she recorded a song broadcast from another world.

A voice inside Stephen’s head convinces him that he can bring his daughter back to life. What he discovers instead is a stunning truth about himself, his child’s destiny, and fate of the entire human race....

Melody is a riveting and thought-provoking science fiction novel. If you like first contact scenarios and action-filled stories, then you’ll love David Hoffer’s otherworldly adventure.

©2019 David Stangland (P)2021 David Stangland
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If you've read Contact you can skip this book

I struggled to finish this book. I found the situations frustrating, and the main character never showed any emotion. The opening scene showed a lot of promise... a character with latent psychic abilities struggling with mental illness. But main character lacked agency. Everything just happens to him.

The rest of the book pursued a lengthy political drama with the token dumb, war hungry American military versus the scientists. There are some brief shining moments when the story turns to science, but those moments are too brief and far between. Would not recommend.

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Thankful I came to know Melody!

This one checks all the boxes. First contact concepting, solid plot arc, great performance, and, above all, a high level of originality. Hoffer and Clark form a solid team here, with good pacing, unique and consistent voicings, and enough tension to keep the listener engaged. Granted, first contact novels have a difficult time avoiding being derivative, and I suppose you could argue this one is. That said, I found it unique enough to stay engaged, and give it a solid recommendation.

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a different type of sci-fi

i really enjoyed this book. The plot was original and far from the mainstream. The characters were well developed. It was very engaging and a nice change from most sci-fi stories.

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About what I expected

This story took a bit long developing and as it continued the narrator's voice, trying to create character, became grating.
Some of the characters were flat, the general, Hudson, Francis but I overlooked that and listened onward.
I liked the story line quite a bit. To me it was new concept and interesting. Will likely enjoy more of this author but would like a better character voicing and developingment.

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Real Page Turner

I'm not a sci-fi regular, but this one kept me on the edge of my seat and got me thinking about things outside of the day to day!

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Melody

Plot. On the brain-warping side, Melody is true SciFi - suspend belief. A distant star has been heard to be emitting a haunting song that contains instructions. The first to hear the song is a little girl. Eventually, the sound is heard by others across the world. That plot sounds familiar ... Carl Sagan's Contact. But, that is pretty much where similarities end, The story tells us that there never has been, nor will be, a "first" contact and that we are all part of a timeless process. Interesting premise.

Liked. Once getting past comparison to Carl Sagan's book, found the concept to be very creative. Maybe we are all from another world, who knows? No clicking knees, no blood dripping down walls, no sex, no objectionable language, nothing offensive.

No so hot? Ethereal LSD-type imagery, think Arthur C. Clarke's 2001 A Space Odyssey. Melody is a huge stretch - really "out there". But, hey ... It's SciFi!!

Written by David Hoffer, narrated by T. J. Clark, just under ten hours of listening in unabridged audiobook format, released in March 2021, publisher David Stangland. As of this writing, cannot find a Strangland anywhere on the Internet - so, self-publishing service?

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Interesting story, takes a twist halfway through

Overall, entertaining. If you liked "Contact" you'll like the first half of the story - it has that real to it, but with its own take on it. About halfway through, it deviates pretty severely and comes to a very different conclusion. It's an interesting twist and I appreciated the new take.

Narrator was really good. There's a couple places where the tone clearly set down by the narrator doesn't quite fit the words, but I suspect that was a producer's decision - the narrator was really good at setting the tone.

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Why is not a Hugo or a Nebula Award winner?

What a great book! Honestly, many books are just variations or reminders of many other books. Developing a unique storyline that stands apart from everything you have ever read is hard. Thank you my friend Edward for passing me the name of this Author. I can not wait to read his next book, whatever it is. If you are like me and dream of a book that captures your attention, makes you think, and stands up against some of the most revered writings in Science Fiction. This should be a Hugo or Nebula award winner! Thank you David, and to TJ Clark, I have listened to this four times within a week. Great performance!!!

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Mind bending sci fi with good characters

I really liked this story. The male main character has a wry sense of humor, and the narrator expresses that really well. The female main character is an older woman, a scientist, and her character and her relationships with her colleagues and enemies were very well done too. Also I’m always impressed by how male narrators can take the masculine out of their voice without sounding like they’re doing falsetto or a Minnie Mouse voice.
There’s lots of suspense and action, and a lot of things that will make you think deeper about the universe, humanity, reincarnation, and what form interplanetary travel might take.

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Great beginning of a possible series!

I read the book and them got the audible. The audible was another was to enjoy this imaginative story. I look forward to more from David Hoffer! Highly recommended.

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