The Stardroppers

The Stardroppers is a science fiction novel by British writer John Brunner.

The Stardroppers is about an undercover United Nations agent investigating a new fad, "stardropping", whereby physics-violating equipment is used to listen to sounds believed to be alien or paranormal signals.

Superficially a harmless but expensive hobby, stardropping reigns in a fanaticism resembling addiction, where some users assemble in semi-social communes and spend all of their money on increasingly improved equipment.

The fad gains an additional aspect of risk when users begin disappearing into thin air, in cases of increasing profile and witnessing.

Lester del Rey characterized the novel as "a good adventure story [but] not of one Brunner's stronger literary efforts.