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Doc Savage: The Desert Demons (The Wild Adventures of Doc Savage) [Kindle Edition]

Kenneth Robeson
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)

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CALIFORNIA…THE SIZZLING SUMMER OF 1936…

On the urgent orders of their chief, Doc Savage’s men are
assembling in Los Angeles. The desert skies are swarming with howling
red things. Has the weather gone mad? Or is something unearthly attacking
the West Coast?

Rushing from his Fortress of Solitude in the North Pole, the Man of
Bronze prepares to confront a threat to humanity unlike any he has ever
faced!

Pulp writer Will Murray—author of seven previous Doc Savage adventures—once again teams up with legendary series creator Lester Dent to bring back to life the seminal scientist-superman who starred in his own best-selling pulp magazine back in the 1930s. Doc Savage returns. For real.

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Product Details

  • File Size: 502 KB
  • Print Length: 271 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 161827001X
  • Publisher: Altus Press (July 14, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005LKN09M
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #131,265 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Doc Returns! July 25, 2011
Format:Paperback
This novel kicks off the newest incarnation of Doc Savage, in a series that's billed as The All-New WILD Adventures of Doc Savage. Thankfully, the presentation within isn't nearly as camp as that series title would imply. For all fans of the hero pulps, this book is a really big deal -- it's the first new Doc novel in nearly twenty years and it's a treat from cover to cover. As with most Altus books, it's an oversized paperback -- personally, I would have loved to have seen something closer to the old Bantam books in size but this is certainly easier reading for tired eyes like mine.

The plot is classic Doc: a mysterious "desert demon" cloud descends upon the earth, killing nearly everything in its path. Along the way, we learn that certain prominent people are vanishing and that Doc is soon to be a target of this strangely dangerous "demon." This book is a great reminder of the days when pulp featured one exciting scene after another: if you want to see Doc throwing himself from one moving vehicle to the next, dodging a hail of bullets or flexing his Herculean muscles in an attempt to avoid seemingly certain death... this book is for you.

This novel is based on an outline by Lester Dent and I'd love to have seen how much Murray had to work with -- this certainly reads like Dent, implying that Murray has truly captured the "voice" of Doc just as much as his creator did. At no point in this excellent story did I ever pause for a moment and think that Murray's individual style was peeking through. This reads like a lost Dent story and I mean that in a good way. In general, I prefer authors to take classic characters and interpret them through new eyes but in this case, the pastiche works very well.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Trilling Adventure! The Man Of Bronze Is BACK! July 27, 2011
Format:Paperback
Having discovered Doc Savage and the Fabulous Five about 8 years ago, I've been playing catch up ever since. So it was with a great deal of excitement and anticipation that I greeted the release of the first new Doc Savage novel in 18 years. Finally I'd be able to buy a new Doc adventure when it came out!

And I was not disappointed.

If you're a long-time Doc Savage fan, this novel will scratch you right where you itch. Everyone is here, including Pat Savage and the ever-annoying Chemistry and Habeous. If you're looking for a different kind of Doc adventure or a new take on the legendary hero, then you will be sorely disappointed.

That's right Doc fans young, old, novice or veteran... DOC SAVAGE IS BACK! The Doc you remember -- whether it be via those timeless pulp magazines of the 30s/40s, the unforgettable run of Bantam paperbacks from the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s or whether you just started picking up the double novel re-issues courtesy of Sanctum Books. Yup, THAT Doc is back in a new adventure from Kenneth Robeson extraordinaire Will Murray.

Based on an original outline by the incomparable Lester Dent, and incorporating a considerable amount of vintage, unused Dent material, The Desert Demons is a worthy and fitting continuation of the Doc Savage legacy. Channeling Dent, Murray has given us an incredible Doc Savage adventure that slips seamlessly into the established canon. No updating, no re-imagining here. This is a classic Doc yarn that will delight fans everywhere.

The plot is classic pulp and classic Doc. Out in Hollywoodland, a mysterious red cloud is swooping down out of the sky, devouring people and machinery alike, causing no end of headaches for film crews and the general population. And Pat Savage has disappeared into this mess.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Doc is Still Savage February 21, 2012
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I have been a Doc Savage fan since around 1970. This is the first new Doc Savage material in almost two decades. It was with bated breath that I purchased this brand new volume that Doc scholar Will Murray cobbled together from original author Lester Dent's notes.I was not disappointed.

For maximum effect, especially to recreate the feeling of a 1930s pulp magazine, where Doc Savage got his start, read this all in one or two sittings.
The plot concerns very mystifying "demons" terrorizing California, particularly Hollywood. When Doc's pesky cousin disappears while out west, Doc and his men show up to pierce the veil of this menace and locates the girl. This time they end up on the run from the cops.
You may also get a chuckle out of Mr. Murray's pretty good attempt to bridge the pulp magazine cover hair style of Doc as contrasted with the James Bama widow's peak helmet-of-hair from his Bantam era (spoiler: Doc wears a wig-like protective garment of Clark Gable-like locks over short hair).

There are many outstanding moments, like the grenade being tossed into Doc's fast moving car, the demons harrowing encounter with Doc's airship and, of course, Doc's battle with enraged alligators. I particularly like how certain characters figured what repels and attracts the demons. The true nature of the menace will certainly keep you guessing. The final showdown with the villain is great!
My only criticism is in Mr. Murray's attempting to write as much like Lester Dent gave some of that awkward dialogue often found in Doc Savage adventures. People tend to remind the reader of facts than really talk to each other. If that was his aim, he succeeded. Some dialogue may be stiff but the action never flags. All hail a Doc Savage that has not been made new and improved.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A dual review of Doc Savage: The Desert Demons and Tom Sawyer and the...
For those with an affinity for what's gone before, reading these two short novels will likely bring to mind one of the memorable catchphrases of the radio classic "The Lone... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Henry W. Wagner
5.0 out of 5 stars The Doc is in!
Being a life long (or at least it seems that way) Doc fan, it is great to see the crew gathered again. Read more
Published 3 months ago by David Daniels
4.0 out of 5 stars Great fun from a by-gone era.
After 40 years I finally did it, I read a Doc Savage novel. Doc has been a favorite of my father's for his whole life and I knew that sooner or later I would end up reading one of... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Christopher P. Obert
4.0 out of 5 stars Doc savage in his heyday
I have always been a doc savage fan. This book brings back the flavor of the original doc books. Good read for pure escapist reading.
Published 5 months ago by P. Feltz
4.0 out of 5 stars Doc Delivers
This was a fun story. There were some good twists in the story so the antagonist was not easy to spot. Always a fun read that I would recomend to anyone.
Published 5 months ago by Gordon L Aleshire
5.0 out of 5 stars Decent Doc Savage
I really enjoyed this book. It was my first download to my new Kindle, and I plan to get the others in this new Doc Savage series. Doc really is back. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Willard Onellion
3.0 out of 5 stars Doc. Savage The Desert Demon
The book was okay, maybe I just out grew Doc. Savage. Anyway, I'm a fan. I've read about Doc. Savage since I was 23, now I'm just a tad older!
Published 9 months ago by akhawk
2.0 out of 5 stars A disappointment
For an old Doc Savage Fan this was a let down. It is poorly written and really shouldn't be in print as a Doc Savage novel.
Published 10 months ago by Lensman
5.0 out of 5 stars Doc Savage The Desert Demons
It'is a easy reading book,once you start its hard to put down. Plenty of action kept me glued to the novel and its well detailed so the charactors are brought to life in my... Read more
Published 10 months ago by michaelwimmer
1.0 out of 5 stars Poor Production Value
I was thoroughly disappointed with the production value on all these Altus Press editions. Over-glued bindings, poor print contrasts, thin paper. And grossly over priced. Read more
Published 11 months ago by J. King
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