Robert Heinlein has 3 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 12 narrators, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 23 ratings. The most-rated is The Cat Who Walks through Walls.

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The Cat Who Walks through Walls

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Summary

Robert A. Heinlein wrote some of the best-selling science-fiction novels of all time, including the beloved classic Stranger in a Strange Land. In The Cat Who Walks through Walls, he created his most compelling character ever: Dr. Richard Ames, ex-military man, sometime writer, and unfortunate victim of mistaken identity. When a stranger attempting to deliver a cryptic message is shot dead at his dinner table, Ames is thrown headfirst into danger, intrigue, and other dimensions where Lazarus Long still thrives, where Jubal Harshaw lives surrounded by beautiful women, and where a daring plot to rescue the sentient computer called Mike can change the direction of all human history.

©1985 Robert Heinlein (P)2007 Blackstone Audio

Length: 13 hrs and 30 mins
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Great Radio Science Fiction

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Summary

Close your eyes and see the future. Radio often explored the issues of the day by imagining the days to come - and never did it better than in the stories you'll hear in this collection! From 2000 Plus to Dimension X, this is Great Radio Science Fiction!  Hear the stories of Robert Heinlein, Arch Oboler, and Isaac Asimov. Hear the voices of Orson Welles, Aldous Huxley, and more! Hear intense parables about the law of unintended consequences, creative allegorical dramas about our innate call to adventure, and terrific tales about first contact with the unknown, the fanciful, and the altogether unexpected.  Episodes include: Dimension X: Courtesy 07-26-51, Vital Factor 08-16-51, First Contact 09-08-51, Nightfall 09-29-51; X Minus One: Cold Equations 08-25-55, Requiem 10-27-55, Marionettes, Inc. 12-21-55, The Sense of Wonder 04-24-56; 2000 Plus: When Worlds Met 05-03-50, The Robot Killer (Killer Robot) 1950; Arch Oboler's Plays: The Truth 01-13-40, Rocket from Manhattan 09-29-45; Suspense: Donovan's Brain - Part One 05-18-44, Donovan's Brain - Part Two 05-25-44; CBS Radio Workshop: Brave New World - Part One 01-27-56, Brave New World - Part Two 02-03-56, A Pride of Carrots 09-14-56, The Space Merchants - Part One 02-17-57, The Space Merchants - Part Two 02-24-57, The Green Hills of Earth 07-21-57

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Dimension X

Summary

"The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door." A new crop of writers emerged from the dawning of the nuclear age, grappling with humankind's place in the universe. While imagining the wonders of space exploration and the rise of technological advancements, they questioned whether we were prepared to encounter aliens, or even control the machines and weapons we'd built ourselves. These first episodes of the Dimension X series - including stories by Kurt Vonnegut, Robert Bloch, and Robert Heinlein - feature performances by Staats Cotsworth, Raymond Edward Johnson, Les Damon, Bill Lipton, Berry Kroeger, Jan Miner, Joan Alexander, and more. Episodes include: "The Outer Limit", 04-08-50; "With Folded Hands", 04-15-50; "Report on the Barnhouse Effect", 04-22-50; "No Contact", 04-29-50; "Knock", 05-06-50; "Almost Human", 05-13-50; "The Lost Race", 05-20-50; "To the Future", 05-27-50; "The Embassy", 06-03-50; "The Green Hills of Earth", 06-10-50; "There Will Come Soft Rains/Zero Hour", 06-17-50; "Destination Moon", 06-24-50; "A Logic Named Joe", 07-01-50; "Mars Is Heaven", 07-07-50; "The Man in the Moon", 07-14-50; "Beyond Infinity", 07-21-50.

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