Doc Savage: Horror in Gold

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  1. Bill Fluty
    December 19, 2011

    Will there be a hardcover edition of HORROR IN GOLD as for THE DESERT DEMONS…? Thanks.

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    • moring
      December 20, 2011

      Yes, we’re working on its bonus article now.

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      • Bill Fluty
        December 28, 2011

        Thanks for the info. I look forward to when the hardcover will be available.

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  2. Mark
    December 27, 2011

    I like the Bantam-style drawing with torn shirt, shaped hair, etc. Nice to see the novels continue after so many years!

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  3. MBrown
    December 31, 2011

    When is this going to show up on Amazon??

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    • Matt Moring
      December 31, 2011

      We’re working on the Amazon avenue right now, along with the hardcover and ebook versions too.

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  4. MB
    January 13, 2012

    Finally ordered from Amazon. Look forward to getting it.

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Doc Savage: Horror in Gold

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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!

It began with an uncanny encounter on busy Seventh Avenue. Two men pass each other in the street, walking along calmly one minute—struck down the next by a horrific fate.

All over Manhattan, soundless detonations cut down prince and pauper alike. No one is safe. Great buildings are reduced to ruin. Banks are demolished. The authorities stand helpless.

Only one man, Doc Savage—scientist, adventurer and superman—can penetrate the eerie enigma that threatens to bring the mightiest city on earth to its knees. But when The Alchemist decrees that the Man of Bronze must surrender unconditionally to save New York, will Doc be snuffed out next?

From the besieged canyons of New York to the rugged coast of Alaska, Doc Savage and his men race to resolve the riddle that brings grisly doom to ordinary citizens—and threatens the economic recovery of a Depression-besieged world.

330 pages, approx. 6"x9"x0.9", approx. 1.2 lb.