Openers: "I am about to be killed," the woman said.
The taxi driver whom she addressed had been half asleep behind the whell pf his parked cab, but the text of the woman's speech was not condusive to further slumber. He sat up straight
The woman asked, "Have you ever heard of Doc Savage?"
"who ain't?" growled the driver. "Say, what kind of a gag--"
"You will take us to Doc Savage," directed the woman. "And hurry."
The driver looked beyond the woman, after which his mouth fell open and his cigarette dropped off his lip and began to burn his coat front. The woman was veiled, but it was not that which shocked the hackamn and scared him.
It was the four men behind the woman. they were four very tall men who had heads likw cocoanuts in color, and who wore four of the most resplendent uniforms that the taxi driver had ever seen. Each of the four carried a modern automatic military rifle which was not much less than a portable machine gun.
"Well," snapped the woman. "Have you a tongue?"
"Sure." The driver swalloed twice. "I'll take you to Doc Savage." Then, under hi8s breath, "ain't this a crackpot world!"
-- The Majii by "Kenneth Robeson" (Lester Dent), from Doc Savage magazine, September 1933
It is a crackpot world, and it's only going to get crackpottier. This adventure pits Doc and his gang against Rama Tura, the chosen disciple of the Majii, and will led Doc into a sinister world of drugs and advanced hypnotism, eventually taking him to far off Jondore, where a revolt is brewing the will pit the Man of Bronze against the man who cannot die.
Doc Savage was created by Street and Smith Publications publisher Henry W. Ralston and editor John L. Nanovic to create a fictional hero to supplement Street and Smith's widely successful The Shadow pulp magazine. The first episode in the Doc Savage saga (as well as 158 additional novels in the series) was written by Lester Dent, who fleshed out the character in such a way that he could be considered the "real" creator of the superhero. The Majii was the 31st Doc Savage story to be published in the magazine, althoug in the Bantam Books paperback reprints of the series it is listed as number 60.
For those unfamiliar with Doc Savage, Clark Savage. Jr., is the "Man of Bronze," and incredibly fir polymath who rihts wrongs and punishes evildoers, raised by his father and other scientists to become "one of the most perfect human beings in terms of strength, intelligence, and physical abilities." A man of unlimited finacial resources, he is aided by five assistants -- all tops in their various fields and all devoted to Doc and his mission: Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, and Long Tom. Doc's young cousin Patricia Savage -- herself accomplished in many fields -- is often added to the mix. Doc's foes often appear to be fantastic but in most(although not all) cases are reveal to have natural explanations for their uncanny abilities. This does not stop them from being super-dastardly.
Doc Savage has become a cultural icon. His adventures continue in new novels. He has appeared in film, radio, and comic books. His star does not appear to be waning soon.
Incoming: Because I am a techical Luddite, computers hate me and often try to do me dirt. Such was the case over the past few weeks when my lists of Incoming Books vanished into the ether before I coud publish them, with of hope of recovery. I've reconstructed them the best I've could and include them here. This should get me up to date.
- "Luke Adams," Apache Law: Showdown (Bill Crider wrote a couple of these; I'm not sure who wrote this one)
- Kelley Armstrong, Betrayals
- Issac Asimov, The Genetic Code
- J. G. Ballard, A User's Guide to the Millennium
- John Barth, The Sotweed Factor
- Stephen Baxter, Transcendent
- "Francis Beeding" (Hilary St George Saunders & John Palmer), The Norwich Victims
- Max Beerbohm, And Even Now and A Christmas Grland
- Texas Bix Bender, Don't Dig for Water Under an Outhouse and Other Cowboy Commandments
- Holly Black & Justine Larbalestier, editors, Zombies Vs. Unicorns
- Marion Zimmer Bradley, Ghostlight
- Phil Budahn, Specters Anonymous
- James Lee Burke, Two for Texas
- Kealan Ptrick Burke, Stage Whispers: The Collected Tommy Quinn (includes The Turtle Boy, The Hides, Vessels, and Peregrine's Tale)
- Henry Cecil, Natural Causes
- Robert Crais, The Two Minute Rule
- Frances Crane, The Turqoise Shop
- John Creasey, Accuse the Toff
- __________, The Beauty Queen Killer (also published as Beauty for Inspector West and as So Young, So Cold, So Fair)
- __________, Follow the Toff
- __________, Holiday for Inspector West
- __________, Inspector West Makes Haste (also published as The Gelignite Gang, as Night of the Watchman, and as Murder Makes Haste)
- __________, Kill the Toff
- __________, The Killing Strike (also published as Strike for Death)
- __________, Poison for the Toff (also published as The Toff on Ice)
- __________, A Rocket for the Toff
- __________, Send Superintendent West (also published as Send Insp[ector West)
- __________, The Toff and Old Harry
- __________, The Toff and the Deep Blue Sea
- __________, The Toff and the Spider
- __________, The Toff in Wax
- "Edmund Crispin" (Bruce Montgomery), Fen Country
- Joshua Criss, The Moving Soul
- Linda Crockett Gray, Scryer
- B. M. Croker, "To Let"and Other Strange Stories
- Charles de Lint, Forests of the Heart
- Samuel R. Delany, The Einstein Intersection
- Cory Doctorow, Overclocked: More Stories of the Future Present
- J. Allan Dunn, The Treasure of Atlantis
- George Alec Effinger, Shadow Money
- Willard R. Espy, Another Almanac of Words at Play
- Loren D. Estleman, Alive!
- __________ - The Branch and the Scaffold
- "Leslie Ford" (Zenith Brown), Three Birght Pebbles
- C.S. Forester, Admiral Hornblower in the West Indies
- __________, Hornblower and the Hotspur
- __________, Lieutenant Hornblower
- __________, Mr. Midshopman Hornblowe
- R. Austin Freeman, The Best Dr. Thorndyke Stories
- "Bartholomew Gill" (Mark McGarrity), McGarr and the Politician's Wife
- "George G. Gilman" (Terry Harkness), Edge #1: The Loner
- __________, Edge #3: Apache Death
- Lynn Hightower, Fortunes of the Dead
- Lee Hoffman, Bred to Kill
- Nancy Holder, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Blood and Fog
- Nancy Holder & Jeff Mariotte, Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel: Unseen, Book 2: Door to Alternity
- "Ingulfus" (Arthur Gray), Tedious Brief Tales of of Granta and Gramayre
- N. K. Jemisin, The City We Became
- Elmer Kelton, The Rebels: Sons of Texas (originally published as Sons of Texas: The Rebels by "Tom Early")
- __________, Texas Vendetta
- "Cassandra Khaw" (Zoe Khaw Joo Ee), Nothing But Blackened Teeth
- A. F. (Chico) Kidd & Rick Kennett, No. 472 Cheyne Walk: Carnaki, the Untold Stories
- Harold Lamb, Genghis Khan: Emperor of All Men
- "Murray Leinster" (Will F. Jenkins), First Contacts: The Essential Murray Leinster
- Richard A. Lupoff, Writer, Volume 1
- John Lutz, The Havana Game
- __________, The Honorable Traitors
- Clare McNally, Somebody Come and Play
- Premee Mohamed, No One Will Come Back for Us (thanks, George!)
- Terry Pratchett, The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy (includes Only You Can Save Mankind, Johnny and the Dead, and Johnny and the Bomb)
- J. B. Priestley, Lost Empires
- "Ellery Queen," editor, Six of the Best: Short Novels by Masters of Mystery (sopyrighted by Davis Publications, Inc.)
- Helen Reilly, Compartment K
- Jennifer Roberson, editor, Out of Avalon: An Anthology of Old Magic and New Myths (also copyrighted by Martin H. Greenberg's Tekno-Books)
- "James Rollins" (James Czajkowski), The Devil Colony
- Tom Savage, Scavenger
- Dorothy L, Sayers, The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers, Volume II; 1937 to 1943, From Novelist to Playwright (chosen and edited by Barbara Reynolds)
- Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, editor, Past Lives, Present Tense
- Alex Scarrow, Plague Land (also pubished as Remade)
- Georges Simenon, The Little Doctor
- Neal Stephenson, Cyptonomicon
- Charles Stross, The Atrocity Archives
- Arthur Tofte, Walls Within Walls
- Paul Trembly, No Sleep Till Wonderland
- Jim Tully, The Bruiser
- Arthur W. Upfield, The Lake Frome Monster
- Edgar Wallace, The Council of Justice
- Eudora Welty, The Ponder Heart
- James White, The Watch Below
- Colin Wilson, Beyond the Outsider
- Don Winslow, California Fire and Life
- Stephen Woodworth, In Golden Blood
- Cornell Woolrich, A Young Man's Heart
- Philip Wylie, The Disappearance
- Anthony E. Zuiker & Duane Swierczynski, Level 26: Dark Origins
- John Richard Stephens & Kim Smith, editors, Mysterious Cat Stories
- Florida Man Thomas Ebersole, age not given but I expect it to be creepy, was arreested for trying to marry a sixteen-year-old girl he had met on an online World of Warcraft computer site. Ebersole trav elled to Ohio to pick up the minor before returnig with her to Florida. Ebersole denied having sex with the girl but did admit that the petting got hot and heavy and he had the hickeys to prove it. He is charges with traveling to meet a minor for sex, interfering with the custody of a minor, and sheltering an unmarried minor. There is no word on how he scored on World of Warcraft.
- Florida Man Dempsey Halley allegedgely stole some cigarettes from a Wewa convenience store in Deltona. When the police arrived, Hadley was supected of carrying a knife. He ran away and, after a brief chase that ended up at Hadley's home, where he alledgedly fired a shot at a deputy, grazing his face. He ran into his homes, which began a four-hour standoff. At some time, Hadley's car caught fire, then the house turned into a "complete inferno" and officers feared Hadley had died. He didn't and was arrested.
- Also in Deltona, Florida Man Jose Rivera, 31, was viewed by bystanders hitting a dog in the face with a chain. When the bystander Ramon Prush tried to stop the beating, Rivera alledgedly attacked them. A total of nine bystanders stepped in trying to stop Rivera until the police arrived. Court records show that Rivera has a history of violence, including several convictions. The dog proved to have had minor injuries and is being sheltered elsewhere.
- Florida Man Brendan Kapas, 24, of Palm Bay, was threatening his uncle and other family members with a gun. Police were told Kapas had other weapons in his car. Kapas reportedly resisted arrest and a shoot-out took place where two officers were wouinded before police shot and killed Kapas. On entering the house, police found the body of Kapas's 78-year-old grandfether; witnesses said the Kapas shot him when he tried to get Kapas to stop. Kapass had been driving a vehicle not registered to him, and when police went to the residence of the car's owner, they found the bodies of a Catholic priest and his siter shot dead. Any relationship between Kapas and the priest was unclear.
- Irishman whips out fiddle to entertain passengers in-floght while some dance a jig in the aisle https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/irishman-whips-out-fiddle-to-entertain-passengers-in-flight-and-people-dance-a-jig-in-the-aisle-watch/
- Ecosystem on the mend thanks to sea otters and their appetite https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/coastal-ecosystem-on-the-mend-thanks-to-sea-otters-appetite/
- Singing or playng music throughout life is linked to better brain health while you age https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/singing-or-playing-music-throughout-life-is-linked-with-better-brain-health-while-you-age/
- Bride donates $15,000 reception to special needs families when her wedding is called off https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/bride-donates-15000-reception-to-special-needs-families-after-calling-off-her-wedding/
- One of Scotland's last master kilt tailors creates an online course to keep the skill alive https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/one-of-scotlands-last-master-kilt-tailors-creates-unique-online-course-to-keep-the-artform-alive/
I've read about a dozen of your INCOMING books. Plenty of great books on that list! Maybe my favorite of that bunch of books is Murray Leinster's FIRST CONTACTS. A true classic!
ReplyDeleteGeorge, the true delight of FIRST CONTACTS is the incluision of two (count 'em, TWO!) previously unpublished stories by Leinster. I had previously read all the other stories in that collection -- some many times --- but the inclusion of those two stories made this one a "must have" for this Leinster fan.
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