The Kingslayer: Seven Steps to the Arbiter

Unabridged
Author: L. Ron Hubbard
Narrator: R.F. Daley , Denice Duff , Jim Meskimen , Jack Armstrong , Bob Caso
Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fiction
Publisher: Galaxy Press
Date: August 2003
Length: 2 hours, 30 minutes
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Formats:
  • CD

Overview

Charged with an epic task to find and destroy the one man believed to be the evil mastermind of the Galaxy, a brilliant young man's destiny takes on strange and startling dimensions.

This spellbinding story opens with high-voltage entertainment in the year 3975, with the abrupt expulsion of Kit Kellan from the School of Engineering of the prestigious Terra University in Washington, D.C., for engaging in original thought. As he is led from the school, Kit is abducted by an organization dedicated to vanquishing the dark tyranny of the mysterious Arbiter, who is said to control every living thing.

Relentlessly swept up by revolutionary forces, Kit embarks on an immense and perilous mission to salvage the Galaxy—with the destiny of all mankind at stake.

Reviews (3)

too short, too quick, too disappointing

Written by cdf on November 5th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 1/5

The plot was thinly outlined, the characters were not well developed, the interactions were rushed, and the blaring musical interludes were extremely irritating - overall I was very disappointed in this title Ending on a positive notes - the readers have excellent voices and did a wonderful job with the little material they were provided.

Kingslayer: Seven Steps to the Arbiter

Written by Wenthe on September 7th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 2/5

The story started out promising, but ended abruptly with the typical Hubbard ending. The character development was just as abrupt with the protagonist going from a shy student to a near superman in no time. The voices used in the story were very good however and made some bad dialog sound reasonable.

Kingslayer: 7 Steps...

Written by Anonymous from Houston, TX on April 4th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Wish the character had been allowed to carry out all 7 steps...no profanity, or blatant sex, well written and refreshing. The music and characters read by different performers was also refreshing!

Author Details

Author Details

Hubbard, L. Ron

L. Ron Hubbard's legendary writing career encompassed more than 250 novels, short stories and screenplays in every major genre including 19 New York Times bestsellers.\n\nA seasoned world traveler before attending college where he studied engineering and took one of the earliest courses in molecular phenomena, he went on to achieve renown as a pioneer aviator, master mariner and flag bearing expedition leader of the Explorers Club.

In the 1930s and 1940s, he was a top-line high-production writer for the popular pulp fiction magazines. His stories, many reflecting the diversity of his own life experiences, exuded a sense of realistic adventure with sharply convincing characters and dialogue that brought them vividly alive and attracted a wide readership.

When he entered the field of science fiction, he wrote high-concept stories that were crowded with action and suspense. Along with a handful of other innovatively imaginative writers, he helped lead the way in creating the Golden Age of Science Fiction and laying the foundation for the genre's continuing popularity and entertainment appeal.

Among his bestselling and classic speculative fiction trendsetters are Fear, Final Blackout, Ole Doc Methuselah, and his crowning epics, Battlefield Earth and the Mission Earth series, which together dominated American bestseller lists for 153 weeks.