Skull-Face


Lu par Mark Nelson

(3.9 stars; 27 reviews)

An ancient necromancer from Atlantis has returned to life, and plots world domination under the surviving Atlanteans! Mystery, terror, blood n guts, romance, treachery, death, fear, survival -- an awesomely delightful smorgasbord of mucking fisticuffs and mighty fun! Thick and dangerous plots filled with murky motivations and blood-thrilling battles of wit and brawn! Massive fists of powerful writing pummel the readers' senses into an euphoric overload until everything hums with the passion of a master storyteller. - Summary by The Narrator (3 hr 43 min)

Chapitres

Chapter 1. The Face in the Mist 3:27 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 2. The Hashish Slave 8:30 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 3. The Master of Doom 8:08 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 4. The Spider and the Fly 11:48 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 5. The Man on the Couch 8:43 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 6. The Dream Girl 3:53 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 7. The Man of the Skull 7:56 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 8. Black Wisdom 6:21 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 9. Kathulos of Egypt 13:17 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 10. The Dark House 15:45 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 11. Four Thirty-Four 3:51 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 12. The Stroke of Five 9:19 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 13. The Blind Beggar Who Rode 2:23 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 14. The Black Empire 19:14 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 15. The Mark of the Tulwar 9:35 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 16. The Mummy Who Laughed 8:22 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 17. The Dead Man from the Sea 15:12 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 18. The Grip of the Scorpion 17:42 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 19. Dark Fury 14:00 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 20. Ancient Horror 22:30 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 21. The Breaking of the Chain 14:03 Lu par Mark Nelson

Critiques

Menace from the Sea


(3.5 stars)

An interesting account of opium addicts in London of yesteryear. I have heard about this in enough books that I believe it was true. On top of that history lesson comes a walking mummy like being intent of becoming ruler of the earth. Never a dull moment as our hero attempts to foil the plot while, of course, falling in love. Excellent narrator but Mark is always great.


(5 stars)

The “N” word referred to by one other reviewer is “negro”.

amazing as ever, be weary this book is dated


(5 stars)