The Moon Destroyers

Monroe K. Ruch (? - ?)

The tremendous speed of the dive brought them so close that they could see the skeletons of wrecked ships piled up at the base of the precipice. The moon is not only the most prominent object in our heavens, but also an integral part of the earth. We are, so to speak, an astronomical unit, and we affect each other for better or for worse. We know that the gravitational attraction of the moon causes our tides, and tends to slow up the earth in her daily rotation. It has also been deemed responsible for earthquakes, causing untold suffering among earth's people. Does the moon hold other secrets? - Summary by Author

Genre(s): Science Fiction, Suspense, Espionage, Political & Thrillers

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Laurentian Fault Paul Harvey
00:17:42
Play 02 A Midnight Attack Paul Harvey
00:16:43
Play 03 A Sudden Encounter Paul Harvey
00:11:47
Play 04 The Light Began to Fade Paul Harvey
00:10:55
Play 05 Collecting the Crew Paul Harvey
00:16:00