Juju


Read by David Wales

(4.2 stars; 57 reviews)

A 1919 pulp-press tale of deepest darkest Africa. - Summary by david wales (2 hr 41 min)

Chapters

An African Night 17:49 Read by David Wales
The Seeker Of Vengeance 17:41 Read by David Wales
Evan's Sortie 16:12 Read by David Wales
The First Victim 17:19 Read by David Wales
As By Magic 16:33 Read by David Wales
The Form That Crept 17:31 Read by David Wales
A Strange Ally 16:28 Read by David Wales
Unmasked 13:33 Read by David Wales
The Gorilla's Scream 16:58 Read by David Wales
At The Padre's 11:22 Read by David Wales

Reviews

Juju


(5 stars)

Well read. Fast paced story with the horror of voodoo influenced plot with a relentless pace of fear. Classic horror story. Thanks!

Juju


(5 stars)

The story was interesting. The narrator was excellent. Just the right amount of emphasis for this type of story. Thank you.


(5 stars)

Another enjoyable narration by David Wales. Thanks to all at Librivox!


(3 stars)

Rote pulp fiction at it’s best, both for it’s time, and yet timeless. Especially, considering that even in the “21’s” century, the presence of the practice of “trafficking” in slavery of fellow human beings continues, at levels equal in numbers, to any previously known in historical numbers. It’s denial of known facts that masks the practice going forward today in the guise of the “Politically Correct” smoke screen of “Plausible Deniable Accoutabilities” . A point much favored by the P/C Elite in current political/socio-economic “Power”, better known in modern parlance ass-speak as “The 1%’ers” .

good old fashioned adventure


(4 stars)

This a is fine jungle yarn and kept my interest throughout. The narration was fine, although not brilliant. Murray Leinster is a great old pulp fiction writer. I want to listen to more of his books and stories.

Embarassing


(4 stars)

This book was an embarassment of how Whites dealt with Africans. the main characters are a harsh slaver, a big game poacher, and a gorilla hunter. kept my attention, though.

A good story.


(4 stars)

A lot different then M L"s usual science fiction stories, but entertaining nonetheless.

good!


(4.5 stars)

Good book! A bit different for mr Leinster.