The Menace from Below
Harl Vincent
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An entire subway train full of passengers seems to disappear into thin air in the tunnels of the New York subway system! A murdered man's body seems to dissolve into the floor before a witness's very eyes! What do the mysterious subterranean ape men have to do with it all? Find out for yourself in this thrilling tale of wild science fiction! - Summary by Ben Tucker (2 hr 28 min)
Chapitres
Chapter I | 12:05 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Chapter II | 13:28 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Chapter III | 11:55 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Chapter IV | 13:15 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Chapter V | 15:15 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Chapter VI | 17:34 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Chapter VII | 15:08 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Chapter VIII | 15:04 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Chapter IX | 15:34 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Chapter X | 15:12 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Chapter XI | 3:52 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Critiques
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Jon Mark Wilson
The speculative villainy is borrowed from Frankenstein and rests on many disproved premises, but this author was able to apply the brand new television technology in a way we all recognize today. Many troops are still characteristic of the genre, echoed in Star Trek and elsewhere.
A short entertaining story





Linda in PNW
I wanted a book that was entertaining and short. This fit the order. Ignore some of the vocabulary and enjoy a most unlikely scenario. Disappearing trains, giant holes in the ground, an entire underground world, and of course a love affair.
Meh...





Paul Busman
Totally unbelievable. Good reading, as usual.