The Monster Men


Read by Mark Nelson

(4.4 stars; 431 reviews)

Dr. Arthur Maxon has a dream: to create an artificial human being! His first twelve experiments have resulted only in grotesque, subhuman monsters. But Number Thirteen is perfect, and will make an ideal mate for Virginia, Dr. Maxon’s only daughter. But his monstrous plan goes awry when it is disrupted by pirates and Maxon’s duplicitous assistant, Carl von Horn. - Summary by Mark Nelson (6 hr 1 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 25:47 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 2 21:39 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 3 21:36 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 4 19:11 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 5 23:32 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 6 19:44 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 7 28:46 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 8 29:01 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 9 22:09 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 10 18:23 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 11 23:05 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 12 18:19 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 13 18:38 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 14 19:35 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 15 19:20 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 16 22:17 Read by Mark Nelson
Chapter 17 10:25 Read by Mark Nelson

Reviews

Entertaining and well read!


(5 stars)

As usual, Mark Nelson narrates fantastically. The story is another one of the classic adventure SciFi tales that captivate the imagination (if not the literary critic). I both enjoyed and appreciated it. Keep reading Mr Nelson!

A fantastic tale in more ways than one


(5 stars)

I thoroughly enjoyed this story, I thoroughly enjoyed Mark Nelson’s reading of it. There’s some quite “dated” use of language to describe women and non whites but none of it is intended in a derogatory way so that’s something that’s just part of the period it’s set/written in. I found that the ending worked a little too hard to wrap all the resolutions , but that’s about the only gripe (and a minor one) in what is a tremendous fun adventure, which was early on asking questions about what it means to be truly human when artificial alternatives become available….

An ERB story with many twists


(4 stars)

The first half of this book reads much like a reimagined cross between Frankenstein and The Island of Doctor Moreau, but ERB just couldn't keep his own storytelling back, and the second half becomes a Tarzan novel. Mad scientists, monsters, pirates, head hunters, damsels in distress, treachery, loyalty, brute force, cunning wit, and true love... this story has it all. I highly recommend it.

Fun listen!


(5 stars)

Mark Nelson at his best! Interesting story that's well written, imaginative, and insightful into the human mind and it's dark potential and being able to overcome! Perfect for a read-a-long too!


(4 stars)

good reader and quite a good book. the recording is quite good too. book was quite a bit different to the authors tarzan series but worth the listen.


(1 star)

Horrible Ending. The author does A180 at the end To make the hero acceptable in The societys point of view in a time that this book was written

Thrilling


(5 stars)

This book has many twists and turns while navigating the harsh Bornean wilderness... I dare not say much more, else I might spoil the whole story.

A favorite!


(5 stars)

This is a great story and my favorite narrator! I strongly recommend this one! ♡