Never meet again by Algis Budrys
Algis Budrys, a master of thoughtful science fiction, crafts a story that feels less like a space opera and more like a psychological trap. 'Never Meet Again' is a classic that deserves a fresh look.
The Story
Paul Weybridge is an ordinary man until a stranger named Ross approaches him. Ross calmly informs Paul that he will die in a particular, seemingly random accident at a precise time and place. Ross knows intimate details about Paul's life, making the threat feel terrifyingly real. The story follows Paul's frantic attempt to avoid his predicted fate. He changes his routines, hides, and tries to logic his way out of the prophecy. But Ross always seems to be one step ahead. Is Paul truly doomed, or can he change the future? The tension builds not from chases or explosions, but from the quiet, mounting dread of inevitability.
Why You Should Read It
This book hooked me because it's so personal. Budrys strips away big sci-fi concepts and focuses on one man's fear. You feel Paul's panic, his anger, and his exhaustion. It makes you ask yourself: 'What would I do?' The character of Ross is brilliantly unsettling—he's not a cackling villain, but a detached, almost bored messenger. That makes him scarier. The real theme here is free will. Are our choices our own, or are we just following a script? Budrys explores this without giving easy answers, leaving you thinking long after the last page.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect pick for readers who love a smart, character-driven thriller with a sci-fi twist. If you enjoyed the tense paranoia of Philip K. Dick's stories or the tight plotting of early Stephen King, you'll find a lot to love here. It's also a great gateway for people who think they don't like 'sci-fi'—the futuristic element is subtle, serving the human drama. At its heart, 'Never Meet Again' is a gripping story about fate, fear, and the fight to control your own life. It's a quick, powerful read that proves old-school science fiction can feel incredibly modern.
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Oliver Walker
1 year agoFinally found time to read this!
Lucas Walker
4 months agoThe fonts used are very comfortable for long reading sessions.