Sparkling Death

Sparkling Death podiobookTipping the balance even more in favor of science fiction (that’s OK… I like scifi) stories here on Podiobooks.com, we present Mark Butler’s Sparkling Death:

Mankind has conquered the stars, spreading out to populate the galaxy. Despite technological advancements the human desire for greed and profit at the expense of others still remains. What is the secret on Altruis 4? It is a secret that keeps its people in virtual slavery, a secret that millions will die for.

Vance Slater and his team careen from the shark-infested depths of Ligos to the pleasure palaces of Nuvo and into the limitless depths of space in an effort to find an answer. As the Confederation descends into war only Vance has a chance of stopping the hostilities, but he will have to act fast for closing in is an unstoppable foe that controls the power of absolute zero.

Featuring a fast-paced action-packed story with just a bit of sexiness, Sparkling Death will take you on a roller-coaster ride through the technology and adventure of tomorrow.

 
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13 Responses to “Sparkling Death”

  1. Ben Says:

    In chapter 11, I have to point out (all in fun), that it wasn’t Aristotle that said, “with a long enough lever…” it was Archimedes.

    Great book! Lots of fun and well read. Keep up the good work!

  2. Mark Says:

    Yes, poor Vance usually mixes up his history. Thanks for the kind words, I am glad your enjoying the book

  3. Chris Says:

    Great story, part comedy, part scifi, and part kinky, LOL.

  4. Mark Says:

    Thanks for writing. Its great to hear from readers (listeners).

  5. Richard Robinson Says:

    Thanks for the great rollercoaster ride Mark. Vance reminded me a lot of Han Solo - great characters. Looking forward to seeing them developed even further in your next book.

  6. Mark Says:

    I am really glad you enjoyed it… and yes, they will be back with more action, more adventure (and less clothing) this summer.

  7. Ron Ibach Says:

    Mark,

    I thought the prologue was a interesting intriguing start although the narration was not enjoyable.

    Chapter 1 annoyed me with its far fetched chain of events (save the mag train by a super heroic Rambo and amazon friend???) and its somewhat juvenile sexual innuendo.

    I could listen no further and deleted the rest from my computer.

  8. james Says:

    It has potential but its just bad…I even listened to the whole thing (stuck on a train w/ nothing else to do)…maybe I just didn’t get it.

  9. Mark Says:

    Fair enough. This was my first book and I will admit I am still a bit rough around the edges though I am working hard at improving. The book was conceived primarily as a fast-paced fun action story and not a “serious” book. I can say that the sequel is more complex though still fun. I hope you give it a chance when it is released.

  10. swdragoon Says:

    i loved it nice and pulpy

  11. Andy Lawson Says:

    This was great fun! From Joan the sweet spacecraft computer to the sinister Darkness and then the entrance of the Mermen. Do not venture to “Sparkling Death” unless you’re ready for the fantastic outcomes of Mark Butler’s extreme imagination.

  12. Nicole andrews Says:

    The book was great! I couldn’t put it down!

  13. PuddyRat Says:

    If you are looking for a short, fun listen, this is a good one. I saw this as a James Bond-science fiction-one man’s fantasy story. Nothing is remotely realistic, the characters are a little inconsistent, but it doesn’t really take away from the story (well, maybe just a little as it is a tad far-fetched). What I really liked is that there was plenty of action, in the sack and out, but the stuff in the sack was left to your imagination; that and the author obviously knew how to write without having to resort to filling his pages with streams of vulgarities. I wouldn’t recommend it for children, but it is certainly acceptable for teenagers and up.

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