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  • The Dark Side of the Moon

  • By: Derek Wachter
  • Narrated by: Zachary Clark
  • Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins
  • 2.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Dark Side of the Moon

By: Derek Wachter
Narrated by: Zachary Clark
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"Friday, October 4th, 1957. Scientists from the Soviet Union successfully launch Sputnik 1, a Soviet satellite up into space. It’s the first man made satellite that has successfully entered orbit, triggering the Space Race between the United States and the USSR. Countries from around the world fill their tabloids with news related to the success of the Soviet scientists, dubbing the event as a “modern marvel of scientific ingenuity”.

What the Soviets failed to mention however, is that Sputnik was not just a satellite, but a ship carrying Soviet military personnel, scientists and building architects to the Earth’s moon to build a secret nuclear lunar base near a moon crater called Argos. Should the Soviets successfully complete the nuclear base, they will control the world with the power to launch nuclear weapons at any location on Earth. American undercover CIA spies soon uncover the truth behind the Soviet's rocket launch and report intelligence to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who in turn calls for an emergency meeting among Air Force officials in his cabinet, to immediately begin the process of sending an elite special forces group to intercept the Soviet military group at the moon, attack them, and recover their document plans for the nuclear base to bring back to the United States.

A young new Air Force recruit named Adam Anderson is one of the ten different air force men who are selected to participate in this secret mission to the moon. Adam and the crew are sent to a secret military base in the Nevada desert and board a rocket that sends them to the moon. When they land there, however, they find that the Soviet base is half built, but severely damaged by what looks to be gunfire and explosions. Along with several Soviet cosmonaut suits in the buildings and on the lunar surface, floating around the buildings with no bodies in them and with a strange purple slime substance attached to their space suits and face shields. The men also observe a flickering light off in the horizon of the dark side of the moon that catches their attention. The American forces search the building grounds but find no secret plans for the nuclear base, nor anyone alive. With their direct orders to find the secret Soviet documents, the men embark on a lunar mission to retrieve the Soviet documents.

Unbeknown to the Americans though, something from a different world watches them from the shadows of the dark side of the moon. Camouflaged by the empty dark void of space and with cruel intention, it looks to make the young men its next victims. The fate of the group will depend on how fast they can retrieve the secret Soviet nuclear documents, decimate the base, and most of all, if they can survive the creature that hunts them hiding in the darkness of the dark side of the moon.

©2024 Derek Frank Wachter (P)2024 Derek Frank Wachter
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Terrible narration

The story is great and unique but the performance was TERRIBLE. The narrator was dry as a Nevada summer. There is no reason to have your narrator voice every single thought and idea and then state the person's name who said it. Way to much detail in random conversations and it make the book unbearable

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