Doc Savage: Death’s Dark Domain

by Lester Dent and Will Murray, writing as Kenneth Robeson

cover illustration by Joe DeVito

Back after 20 years! Doc Savage and his mighty crew return in a brand-new series of nightmare exploits that can only be called… The Wild Adventures of Doc Savage!

There are unknown Things prowling the darkest patch of land on the planet. Haunted by creatures that might have emerged from the Hell’s lowest regions, ancient Ultra-Stygia has turned into a cauldron of conflict between rival countries. Monster bats careen through the night sky. Invisible Cyclopes patrol the scorched battleground. And a power beyond understanding robs men of their vision.

Can the 20th century’s premier scientist and superman untangle this Gordian knot of carnage before neighboring nations are drawn into an apocalyptic new world war? Or will the Man of Bronze succumb to an unstoppable power he himself has unleashed upon mankind?

From the frozen Arctic to the war-torn Balkans, Doc Savage and his fighting five follow a winding trail of terror to a blood-freezing climax.

346 pages, approx. 6"x9"

Doc Savage: Death's Dark Domain

10 Comments

  1. Dan Goodnight
    October 3, 2012

    When will the hardback be available?

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    • Matthew Moring
      October 20, 2012

      We’re working on the finishing touches now. Later this month, I’m guessing.

      Reply
  2. Matt Moring
    October 3, 2012

    Hi Dan-

    We’re working on the bonus articles now (for this and The Forgotten Realm), so they’ll be available very soon. Same for the e-book versions of both.

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    • Jack Schlobohm
      October 6, 2012

      Thank you, Matt!
      I was wondering the same thing.

      Reply
  3. Bill Fluty
    October 7, 2012

    I’ll be ordering both as soon as the HB versions are available. BTW, great cover!

    Reply
  4. Ron Rader
    October 7, 2012

    I’m waiting for the e-book and hard cover too.

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    • Ron Rader
      October 22, 2012

      The amazon.com Kindle e-book edition is available now,

      Reply
  5. Dan Goodnight
    October 31, 2012

    Any updates on the hardback availability?

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    • Matt Moring
      October 31, 2012

      We’re getting closer; the books are done but we’re dealing with the printer now. Sorry for the delay, but we’re getting very close.

      Reply
  6. Dan Goodnight
    January 29, 2013

    Hi Matt. Any updates/status on the Doc publishing plans for 2013?

    Reply

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