Red Dwarf: Titan – Rob Grant, Andrew Marshall Free Audiobook
Rob Grant, Andrew MarshallNarrator
Chris BarrieSize
602.33 MBsFormat
M4BBitrate
128 KbpsLanguage
English
Description
Written by
Read by Chris Barrie
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
Unabridged
Red Dwarf: Titan
By: Rob Grant, Andrew Marshall
Narrated by: Chris Barrie
Release date
16-07-2026
Language
English
Format
Unabridged Audiobook
Length
11 hrs and 2 mins
Publisher
Gollancz
Categories
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Before the beginning…
The mining ship Red Dwarf is in orbit around Saturnian moon Titan, and the bulk of the crew is heading down for their shore leave plans: A strangely reluctant hen party; a relaxing cheaty golfing break; a terminally-boring cultural Odessey; a marathon drinking and fighting binge; a stomach-challenging culinary beanfeast and an invigoratingly violent tour of Shore Patrol . . .
Menial chicken soup machine repairmen Dave Lister and Arnold Rimmer have slightly less noble ambitions.
Rimmer is in search of some illicit exam-cheating tech, to land a much-lusted-for promotion, and Lister plans to acquire a cat to smuggle back on board as part of a nefarious scheme to return to Earth. Mainly they just want to get as far away from each other as possible. However, their objectives are scuppered when they receive a cryptic message . . . from the future.
The two feuding crewmen are catapulted into a breakneck race to save not only this, but every other Reality.
Along the way, they’ll find themselves united again, for the first time, with some new, but somehow old friends, as they embark on a labyrinthian quest through the seediest, most dangerous underbelly of humankind’s furthest outpost, where lurk bizarre off-worldly dangers and one mysterious hidden nemesis with an obscure, yet clearly lethal agenda.
So strap yourself into your Holly Hop Drive, and set your bazookoids to “thrill” – the Dwarfers are taking on TITAN. Read by Chris Barrie and featuring the original Red Dwarf music performed by the composer Howard Goodall.
‘Don’t tell my mother I died with my arm up a gorilla’s bottom.’
‘But sir – it will be on the death certificate.’©2026 Rob Grant And Andrew Marshall (P)2026 Orion Publishing Group Limited













