From the Publisher
I personally consider the greatest of English living writers [to be] H. G. Wells.”—Upton Sinclair
AudioFile
A harrowing read from cover to cover, The Invisible Man is perfect for the audio format.”
SFFaudio
The psychological rigor that Wells brings to the novel makes The Invisible Man quite possibly the first and last straight science fiction story worthy of our attentions.”
AUG/SEP 03 - AudioFile
When a bandage-swathed stranger books a room in an English village inn, no one realizes this is the beginning of a reign of terror. It’s not long before they do! For the Invisible Man is dwelling under that roof, and he is one angry, irascible, and frustrated scientist with little patience for humanity. It may be he was antisocial to begin with, but his invisibility, and the danger and delight it brings him, push him to the brink of madness. Masterfully portrayed by Scott Brick--each of his characterizations is an actorly tour de force--THE INVISIBLE MAN fascinates and mesmerizes, until it’s gone. D.J.B. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine