Murder Madness
Gelesen von Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022)
Murray Leinster
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Murder Madness! Seven Secret Service men had completely disappeared. Another had been found a screaming, homicidal maniac, whose fingers writhed like snakes. So Bell, of the secret "Trade," plunges into South America after The Master--the mighty, unknown octopus of power whose diabolical poison threatens a continent! (Summary by Murray Leinster) (7 hr 32 min)
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Thrilling story
pufonel
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Nice plot, intersting turn of events, a maniac with world domination ambitions and of coyrse the right dose of romance... What more could you want? The pace of the reading was a bit slow, but enjoyable. Totally worth listening on the daily commute!
Murder Madness
David R . Smith
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Good read. Funplot and story taking place in South America. Classic good vs evil with a touch of romance thrown in , positioned in the early days of flying with good descriptive passages of the Amazon Forest region. Satisfying climax and conclusion. Thanks!
Fun Pulpy Tale
Alonzo Church
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The leaders in Latin America are being poisoned with some deadly Amazonian nastiness that causes the victim's hands to writhe, and then causes the victim to become a homicidal maniac. A mysterious madmen known as The Master is responsible. Can a lone lowly employee of the US State Department stop the MURDER MADNESS? Pulp writing so often dashes the hopes raised by the outrageous covers of the magazines through 5 cents a word verbosity and cliches and coincidences. This one, on the other hand, is a good story, told at a breathless pace that makes the compilation of improbabilities very easy to take. (Only one coincidence really galls.) The story also generates a nice sense of paranoia -- our hero literally cannot trust anyone safely -- that keeps the suspense level high. I found this one good for my 45 minute commutes. It features a somewhat bland reader -- but the blandness works well for this story, when another reader would have been tempted to take it well over the top.
Okay storyline, excellent reader
mikezane
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I am a fan of Murray Leinster, so this story was a bit of a disappointment. The hero seems to narrowly escape death through far-fetched situations, and given the number of cities under the control of the antagonist, well, it seems also far-fetched that it would be so easy to stop the bad guy. It was an okay story, so I would still recommend it, but be prepared to suspend reality and just go along for the ride. I like RK's reading style, so I look for his books. 5 stars for the reader, but 3 for the book. Averaging it to 4.
Reader takes the pleasure away
Nickelbacker
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This book really sounds interesting, but for the life of me I cannot hear anything but the reader’s intonation; ending every sentence as was it the last in a chapter. Book really begins well, and I only hope that others will not find the reading being disturbing, or that another reader will try his luck.
I'm a fan of Murray but ...
Rik Back
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I stayed with this but found it hard going, I can't quite say why. It seemed overly focused on minutiae but somehow lacking in the main storyline. Not his best work as far as I'm concerned.
And not even scifi!
Sandyjeans
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Fascinating adventure with spies, ring of bad guys, politics, and everyday people caught in the cracks. All taking place in relatively contemporary South America
Great story
John Bray
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It's a fine story, well told. Some of the attitudes feel awfully dated to modern sensibilities, but, looking around them, it's a great adventure story.