by L. Ron Hubbard, Jim Meskimen, R.F. Daley, John Mariano
Pure pulp fiction. If that's what you like, you'll love this and the CD is well done with good voice actors. Rich men are dying and Detective Lane is looking into the murders. There is a beautiful woman, a criminal mastermind and plenty of action. The twists and turns are fairly predictable but t...
It was a quick, entertaining read.I know that this is pulp fiction from ages ago, so I didn't go into this book looking for the greatest piece of literature ever written. I was looking for it to be entertaining and not much depth. That's what's here. So all in all, I was satisfied.What didn't really...
"Goodreads First Reads Giveaway Book."With short murder mysteries (our pal Sherlock comes to mind) there's a certain balance that is achieved with information revealed to the reader and the details noticed by the trained detective. I found this story to be lacking that sort of elegance (for want of ...
Books like Dead Men Kill are pretty much made to be listened to. In the style of old 1950's radio plays the audiobook is executed very well. There are different people doing the voices and various sound effects which bring the story to life and really makes it feel like the time period. This audio ...
Enjoyed the theatrical presentation of this book!! Great fun to listen to and perfect for Halloween!
Ridiculous, yet entertaining. That pretty much sums up this audiobook experience. Detective Terry Lane has a tough job and dead men walking around making more dead men is simply a pain in the ass. But Lane rises to the challenge with some typical pulp fiction right hooks and gun play.This novella fo...
Dead Men Kill was not what I was expecting and, thus, knocked me on my behind when it was deemed dead men really do kill. It quickly went from being an interesting curiosity to science fiction suspense. If the later is your thing and you would like to explore the fantastic with a slant to days-gone-...
Free audiobook download from audiobooksync.com.Kind of reminded me a little of those old CBS Mystery Radio plays. The audio version had a few different narrators, music, and sound effects. The story itself was a little predictable but fun to listen to in small spurts.