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The Andromeda Evolution

The Andromeda Strain • Book 2

by Michael Crichton, Daniel H. Wilson

Narrated by Julia Whelan

3.89 ABR Score (17.1K ratings)
★ 3.74 Goodreads (14.7K) ★ 4.34 Audible (2.4K)
10h 4m Released 2019 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Julia Whelan makes a 50-year-old planet-killer feel like breaking news — and the science never once slows her down.

  • Great if you want: hard sci-fi thriller with procedural tension and real stakes
  • Listening experience: propulsive and cerebral — technical but never dry
  • Narration: Whelan's crisp delivery keeps complex science exposition urgent
  • Skip if: you haven't read The Andromeda Strain and dislike catching up mid-series

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About This Audiobook

Fifty years after the deadly Andromeda microorganism nearly wiped out humanity, the extraterrestrial threat has returned with a vengeance. When a terrain-mapping drone discovers a mysterious anomaly deep in the Brazilian rainforest bearing the chemical signature of the infamous microparticle, Project Wildfire springs back into action. A diverse international team of scientists races against time to reach the remote quarantine zone and investigate what appears to be an evolved form of the original Andromeda Strain. As they venture into the jungle anomaly, they discover that this new iteration poses an even greater existential threat to all life on Earth.

Julia Whelan delivers a masterful performance that captures both the scientific precision and mounting dread that define this techno-thriller sequel. Her clear, measured delivery serves the complex scientific exposition perfectly while building palpable tension as the crisis escalates. Whelan skillfully differentiates the international cast of characters, giving each scientist a distinct voice without resorting to distracting accents. The audio format particularly enhances the story's claustrophobic atmosphere and urgent pacing, making the race against time feel immediate and visceral. Her narration transforms dense scientific concepts into accessible, compelling storytelling that keeps listeners engaged throughout the ten-hour runtime.