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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. F/SF I've read almost all of the original Doc Savage. Some were meh, but most were a very fun read. This one has a plot like the original had, but the writing is..ugh, horrible. Exemple: Doc Savage get shot in the back by 2 guns, he staggered -backward- from the blasts and then move -forward- to grab the guns. See anything funny going on here? And one scene where one villain threaten the other with a gun and even ask his henchmen to end him, and then the next scene they both share a ride without problem. Weak. The characterization is also sub-par. Doc aides are portrayed as rookies who keep making mistakes they never made in the old books. There is always one that is captured too. And Ms "forgotherName" that refuse to tell her employer name, and strangely seem to protect a bad guy at one point in the book, and at the end you get to learn her employer name and why she protected the crook and.. it adds nothing to the story!!! Completely useless information after all. And eventually, the author seems to remember he has to end the story, so he quickly wraps stuff up and you suddenly realize that nothing that happened in the book mattered at all. Weak. Weak. Weak. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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He was a role model during the Great Depression and a pop icon for the millions who thrilled to his paperback exploits from the 1960s thru the 1980s. Now Doc Savage, the legendary Man of Bronze, comes to vivid life in "White Eyes", the new audiobook adventure from Radio Archives. In "White Eyes", a new supercriminal emerges from the underworld. Dressed all in white, his face masked, eyes blank as that of a blind man, he calls himself White Eyes. Who is he? What are his goals? All of Manhattan reels under the onslaught of the Blind Death, a scourge so terrible that innocent people are struck dead, their eyes turning as white as hardboiled eggs. From his skyscraper headquarters high above the streets of New York City to the sugarcane fields of Cuba, Doc Savage races to crush gangland's latest uncrowned king! Written by Will Murray and produced and directed by Roger Rittner, the same team that created "Python Isle" and "The Adventures of Doc Savage" audio collections also available from Radio Archives, “White Eyes” features dramatic narration by Richard Epcar, cover art by Joe DeVito, and two exclusive audio interviews with Will Murray on the continuing history of Doc Savage and the original Lester Dent manuscript that led to the writing of this exciting edge-of-your-seat adventure. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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