Rebels of the Red Planet


Read by Mark Nelson

(4.5 stars; 504 reviews)

Dark Kensington had been dead for twenty-five years. It was a fact; everyone knew it. Then suddenly he reappeared, youthful, brilliant, ready to take over the Phoenix, the rebel group that worked to overthrow the tyranny that gripped the settlers on Mars.

The Phoenix had been destroyed not once, not twice, but three times! But this time the resurrected Dark had new plans, plans which involved dangerous experiments in mutation and psionics.

And now the rebels realized they were in double jeopardy. Not only from the government's desperate hatred of their movement, but also from the growing possibility that the new breed of mutated monsters would get out of hand and bring terrors never before known to man. (Summary from Project Gutenberg text) (5 hr 8 min)

Chapters

Chapters 01-02 30:18 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapters 03-04 35:24 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapters 05-06 39:08 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapters 07-08 39:31 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapters 09-10 34:32 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapters 11-12 36:50 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapters 13-14 34:16 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapters 15-16 32:09 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapters 17-18 26:39 Read by Mark Nelson

Reviews

Rebels of the Red Planet


(5 stars)

Another excellent reading by Mark Nelson. Some elements in this story reminded me of the first "Total Recall" movie.

Left Questions


(3 stars)

This was more action adventure than science fiction, with some mystery and romance...unfortunately, it leaves the listener with questions, and no sequel...Mark D. Nelson is Superb

Rebel review


(4 stars)

Over all a good story, and well read. The ending was dissapointingly abrupt however.

another fun old sci fi


(5 stars)

Best sci fi voice on Librevox. Thanks for reading!

yeah


(5 stars)

I know you're thinking he's a jerk. Don't turn it off yet.

A great tale


(5 stars)

Several themes are present in works of Sci Fi

Highly Recomended


(4.5 stars)

Great story and Mark Nelson is superb as always.

very good story.


(5 stars)

as always Mark Nelson does an excellent job