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| The greatest avenger from the legendary hero pulps returns in two more classic novels by his creator, Walter B. Gibson.
THE SHADOW Volume Two features the original pulp covers by George Rozen and interior illustrations by Tom Lovell, who went on to become one of the 20th century's greatest illustrative painters.
The Chinese Disks: The Shadow’s crime-fighting organization became fully formed in this novel which introduces as agents cabby Moe Shrevnitz, former-crooks Hawkeye and
Tapper, Puerto and the giant African Jericho Druke. The novel is a sequel to Gibson's first novel, The Living Shadow, and features the return of The Shadow's first major foe, Diamond Bert Farwell.
Malmordo: One of Walter Gibson's most atmospheric tales of the 1940s, and one which features the slimiest villain 'Maxwell Grant' ever created.
WHO KNOWS WHAT EVIL LURKS IN THE HEARTS OF MEN? THE SHADOW KNOWS!
In crime capitals the world over, criminals gather in secret and smugly plan attacks on the populace at large. Hell's Kitchen in New
York—Lime house in London—under the. shadows of the Scare Coeur in Paris—along the Tiber in Rome—in the back streets of Berlin—beside the Bund in Shanghai—in San Francisco's Chinatown—in cities the globe over, crooks mumble their plans of murder, arson, theft—every crime known to man!
But hidden in a sanctum in New York, a being in black ponders beneath a blue light and slyly chuckles to himself as he peruses reports of his agents. For The Shadow knows! Before crime plans have been. put into being, word has come from his agents in far-flung corners of the world—and The Shadow has laid plans to thwart the hordes of evil!
Earphones on the wall lead to Burbank, contact man—and through him go the Master of Darkness' instructions to his aides.
instructions to Harry Vincent to report on the scene o{ incipient crime, to lay the groundwork for The Shadow's approach; to Hawkeye and Cliff
Marshland, in their underworld guise, the paths they are to follow; to Clyde Burke, reporter for the Classic, the necessary information to be gained through newspaper channels; to Moe Shrevnitz, taxi driver of the first rank, word of transporting the Master Fighter to his field of battle; to Rutledge Mann, hiding behind the "front" of an investment broker, the word to be ready with his invaluable aid; to Jericho, giant African, the stand-by message to aid, if necessary, with his terrible strength.
Agents obey orders—and then from the sanctum glides a being in black—to reach the scene of crime and strike swiftly with blazing automatics. The Shadow against minions of the underworld! One gun against many! But when the triumph laugh .peals out under a midnight sky, there has been but one ending: The Shadow has vanquished his foes, and crime for the time being has been stilled.
To two persons only is The Shadow's true identity known—that of Kent Allard, internationally famous aviator—and those persons are Xinca
Indians, servants picked up by Allard during a stay among their tribe in Central America. A guise often used by The Shadow is that of Lamont Cranston, world-renowned big-game hunter and traveler, when Cranston is away on his travels. This is by the leave of the real Cranston, a man of deep understanding.
"Crime must go!"—thus The Shadow's slogan.
7"x10" Paperback with 128 pages. |
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