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	<title>Comments on: BULLETS, BROADS, BLACKMAIL &#038; BOMBS &gt;&gt; Direct from the Death Cloud Peril</title>
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		<title>By: Bookgasm &#187; Blog Archive &#187; BULLETS, BROADS, BLACKMAIL &#38; BOMBS &#62;&#62; Summertime &#8230; and the Reading&#8217;s Easy</title>
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		<description>[...] by Brett Halliday • DOC SAVAGE: FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE / THE DEVIL GENGHIS by Kenneth Robeson • DOC SAVAGE: THE CZAR OF FEAR by Kenneth Robeson • DOC SAVAGE: THE SPOOK LEGION by Kenneth Robeson • GUILTY AS HELL by Brett [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] by Brett Halliday • DOC SAVAGE: FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE / THE DEVIL GENGHIS by Kenneth Robeson • DOC SAVAGE: THE CZAR OF FEAR by Kenneth Robeson • DOC SAVAGE: THE SPOOK LEGION by Kenneth Robeson • GUILTY AS HELL by Brett [...]</p>
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		<description>[...] AND DID WE MENTION THE DEATH CLOUD? All of our respective stars fell into place earlier this year with the publication of THE CHINATOWN DEATH CLOUD PERIL by Paul Malmont. This tale, which could loosely be described as historical fiction, details an adventure shared by Lester Dent and Walter Gibson, the creators of Doc Savage and The Shadow, respectively. While the plot is best discovered on your own, let me just say that there&#8217;s something for everyone, and genre fiction fans will be delighted by who shows up in the course of events. It&#8217;s definitely our book of the year so far, and we&#8217;ve kept it in the news with a dizzying array of content, from Lott&#8217;s review to Grossman&#8217;s column about the pulps that inspired it, to an interview with Malmont himself. We do so not because someone&#8217;s paying us to (although the extra income would be nice), but because we&#8217;re in love with this book, If one book can sum up our mission statement, this is it. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] AND DID WE MENTION THE DEATH CLOUD? All of our respective stars fell into place earlier this year with the publication of THE CHINATOWN DEATH CLOUD PERIL by Paul Malmont. This tale, which could loosely be described as historical fiction, details an adventure shared by Lester Dent and Walter Gibson, the creators of Doc Savage and The Shadow, respectively. While the plot is best discovered on your own, let me just say that there&#8217;s something for everyone, and genre fiction fans will be delighted by who shows up in the course of events. It&#8217;s definitely our book of the year so far, and we&#8217;ve kept it in the news with a dizzying array of content, from Lott&#8217;s review to Grossman&#8217;s column about the pulps that inspired it, to an interview with Malmont himself. We do so not because someone&#8217;s paying us to (although the extra income would be nice), but because we&#8217;re in love with this book, If one book can sum up our mission statement, this is it. [...]</p>
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