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"A gutsy dame, a surly smuggler, a deep and sinister river: If you enjoyed 'The African Queen' and 'Raiders of the Lost Ark,' you'll love this romantic-suspense novel set in the most eldritch corner of the Amazon Basin. It's February of 1928 — late summer in the Amazon. Prudence McMarion, a film editor at Walter Disney's animation studio in Los Angeles, has taken a leave of absence to travel deep into the Amazon Rainforest with her best friend, Brazilian native Eleanor Martins, to make an independent movie in Eleanor's home village. Along the way, they meet members of the seedy, disreputable 'expat community' there: A French doctor who's clearly not really French, a South African mercenary, and a surly riverboat captain who's pretty obviously a smuggler. All are on the lam. None are to be trusted. And when they get to the village, they learn that Eleanor's relatives have vanished, leaving behind only an empty canoe with tooth marks on it. Shortly after their arrival, the strange dreams start. Then Eleanor disappears as well, and her disappearance touches off a chain of events that culminates in Prudence, in a straitjacket, being led down the pier to the riverboat to be transported to a brutal Brazilian insane asylum. But is she really crazy? Or does someone want her to think she is? Someone with a dark secret hidden away in a leafy fastness close to the village, about which some of Prudence's dreams came a little too close for comfort? And where is Eleanor? Dead or alive? The answers to these questions will open the door to a past, and a future, full of secrets and mystery for both women — who, as it turns out, have known one another much longer than they realize."
J.J. Davitt (Author), Finn J.D. John (Narrator)
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"What started as a lighthearted flirtation with a beautiful, strangely dressed maiden under the New Orleans moonlight ended with young Ned Minton pledged to eternal love with a girl who had died a century before -- a promise enforced by the all-too-real fangs of the demon-serpent who guarded her. Ned's only hope is that French physician and occult investigator Jules de Grandin can get to the bottom of it and end the curse that keeps the lovely Julie d'Ayen shackled to the material world -- before the eldritch serpent's fangs end Ned."
Seabury Quinn (Author), Finn J.D. John (Narrator)
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The Skylark of Space: The Original 1928 Edition
"In a fortuitous laboratory accident, crack scientist Richard Seaton has unlocked the secret of atomic energy. Now, partnered with his wealthy engineering-genius friend Martin Crane, he’s preparing to give the world the gift of limitless, virtually free energy — and of space travel. But others want Seaton’s secret for themselves. Backed by an evil industrial trust, the sinister and unscrupulous “Blackie” DuQuesne has a plan to kill Seaton and Crane and seize their invention for himself. When DuQuesne makes his move, things go wrong, and the three of them soon find themselves lost in the farthest reaches of outer space ...."
E.E. 'doc' Smith And Lee Hawkins Garby (Author), Finn J.D. John (Narrator)
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The Tarzan Duology of Edgar Rice Burroughs: Tarzan of the Apes and The Return of Tarzan
"In the wild, unexplored coastal jungles of West Africa lives a wild human boy named Tarzan, the adopted son of a tribe of fierce almost-human anthropoid apes — but in reality the unknown heir of a wealthy and titled English noble family. Then one day, a small party of American treasure-seekers is marooned on Tarzan’s beach, including a lovely Baltimore belle named Jane Porter. When she leaves, Tarzan quits his jungle life and learns the ways of civilized man, so that he can follow her. But after he arrives, he finds he must choose between his noble birthright and her future happiness ... The two books in this duology were the world’s introduction to Tarzan of the Apes — possibly the most widely recognized character in fiction. Over the century since he was introduced to us, he has starred in hundreds of books, comics, and films, and thousands of derivative bits of pop culture such as bubble-gum cards and lunch pails. Only Bram Stoker’s Dracula has starred in more movies. Yet the Tarzan most people think they know is far different from the original Tarzan — the Tarzan you‘ll meet in these pages. The Tarzan most of us know is a crude, powerful, primitive man, who speaks in monosyllables (”Me Tarzan. You Jane. Where boy?”) . The original Tarzan was altogether different — fluent in at least four languages (Ape, French, English and Arabic, in that order) and equally comfortable in the smoking-room of a great ocean liner as he was in the savage jungle. This Pulp-Lit Annotated Edition of Burroughs’ first two Tarzan books tells the story of the ape-man’s origins, from his childhood adventures to his triumphant arrival as Lord Greystoke."
Edgar Rice Burroughs (Author), Finn J.D. John (Narrator)
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Heroes and Rascals of Old Oregon: Offbeat Oregon History Vol. 1
"Heroes and Rascals … Shipwrecks and Lost Gold … since 2008 the Offbeat Oregon History syndicated newspaper column has entertained and informed Oregonians with the weirdest, quirkiest, funniest, and most outrageous true stories in the surprisingly long history of their young state. Now, for the first time, those stories have been collected together, re-researched, augmented with freshly discovered information, and presented to readers in book form -- starting with this volume, in which we've selected the most inspirational heroes, the most scurrilous rascals, and the most hilariously quirky mavericks of our state."
Finn J.D. John (Author), Finn J.D. John (Narrator)
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H.P. Lovecraft: The Complete Fiction Omnibus II: The Prime Years 1926-1936
"This volume contains the stories that nearly everyone agrees are the best work of H.P. Lovecraft’s life. Chronologically, it is the second book in a three-volume omnibus set comprising the complete fictional works of Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Highlights of this volume include: - Cool Air - The Call of Cthulhu - Pickman’s Model - The Colour out of Space - The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath - The Case of Charles Dexter Ward - The Dunwich Horror - The Whisperer in Darkness - At the Mountains of Madness - The Shadow over Innsmouth - The Dreams in the Witch House - The Thing on the Doorstep - The Shadow out of Time - The Haunter of the Dark"
H.P. Lovecraft (Author), Finn J.D. John (Narrator)
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H.P. Lovecraft: The Complete Fiction Omnibus Collection I: The Early Years 1908-1925
"This volume covers H.P. Lovecraft’s “apprentice years”: roughly the first half of his literary career, the half written before his return to Providence in 1926. Every story written for publication under his own name is included in this volume, from 1917 through 1925. Highlights of this volume include: - The Tomb - Dagon - The Doom that Came to Sarnath - The Temple - The Picture in the House - The Nameless City - The Outsider - The Other Gods - The Music of Erich Zann - Herbert West, Reanimator - The Hound - The Lurking Fear - The Rats in the Walls - The Shunned House - The Festival - The Horror at Red Hook - In the Vault - Supernatural Horror in Literature"
H.P. Lovecraft (Author), Finn J.D. John (Narrator)
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H.P. Lovecraft: The Complete Fiction Omnibus Collection III: Collaborations and Ghostwritings
"This volume is part of the three-book Pulp-Lit Omnibus Collection of all the fiction writing of Howard Phillips Lovecraft. It presents the works of weird fiction which he ghostwrote or on which he collaborated with another author. Highlights of this volume include: •- Under the Pyramids, with Harry Houdini; •- The Mound, with Zealia Bishop; •- Two Black Bottles, with Wilfred Blanch Talman; •- The Horror in the Burying- Ground, with Hazel Heald; •- The Disinterment, with Duane W. Rimel; •- The Night Ocean, with Robert Barlow; •- In the Walls of Eryx, with Kenneth J. Sterling; •- The Electric Executioner, with Adolphe de Castro; •- The Diary of Alonzo Typer, with William Lumley; . . . and over 20 more."
H.P. Lovecraft (Author), Finn J.D. John (Narrator)
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Robert E. Howard's Conan the Cimmerian Barbarian: The Complete Weird Tales Omnibus
"This 35-hour collection contains all of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Cimmerian stories published during his lifetime, contextualized with biographical details of their author. It also includes two Solomon Kane stories and one Kull of Atlantis story, to set the context. The audiobook comes with a complimentary copy of the print edition of the book in interactive PDF form, as downloadable bonus content; to retrieve it, go to pulp-lit.com/270.html."
Robert E. Howard (Author), Finn J.D. John (Narrator)
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