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A classic novel of ruthless revenge set in the steel jungle of an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico – and on the sea bed below it.

A sunken DC-3 lying on the Caribbean floor. Its cargo: ten million, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in gold ingots, emeralds and uncut diamonds guarded by the remains of two men, one woman and a very small boy.

The fortune was there for the taking, and ready to grab it were a blue-blooded oilman with his own offshore rig, a gangster so cold and independent that even the Mafia couldn’t do business with him and a psychopathic hired assassin.

Against them stood one man, and those were his people, those skeletons in their watery coffin. His name was Talbot, and he would bury his dead – but only after he had avenged their murders.

©1961 Devoran Trustees Lts
Fiction International Mystery & Crime Mystery Suspense Technothrillers Thriller Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives Crime Mafia Detective Technology Caribbean

Critic reviews

‘Guns, gangsters, sudden death, terrific action on land and under the sea … Fear is the Key has a plot that will require a lot of willpower to stop you looking at the last page.’
Sunday Mirror

‘Keeps tension at screaming point.’
Daily Express

‘Excitement and violence … the pace never slackens.’
Scotsman

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The voice artist hammed up the drama too much, it got really grating, and detracted from the plot.

OTT dramatic performance from the voice actor.

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I first read the book when I was 13 years old and saw the film in my local cinema about 5 times. One of the greatest car chases ever filmed. And what a terrific adventure story to follow. I had waited for quite some time for an audio version and was tragically, at the age of 62, like that 13 year old boy excited to be reunited with one of my heroes. Although, a sheer delight to rekindle my love of this wonderful set of characters and the genius of Maclean's writing, I hate to say that Oliver's performance is pretty dire. Don't let it put you off though. This is a story so worth sitting back and sharing time with.

Nobody did it better than Maclean

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all good ,i think the narrator was very good at characters voices and descriptions

Great comparison to movie

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Have you listened to any of Jonathan Oliver’s other performances? How does this one compare?

The Maclean Classic given the audible treatment. This delivery is much better from Oliver, although it has to be said that there are much fewer foreign accents in this book, when compared to the poor performance in 'The Guns of Navarone" where he really struggled. The producers/editor should take a some of the blame for that too. At the very end of the book, his narration (under the circumstances) is very good. However, he still needs to work on his fluidity.

Is it work a credit?... Yes.

Hoping for 'When Eight Bells Toll' sometime soon!

Much better from Oliver

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great story. great reading. thanks for your excellent read of yet another excellent novel by a weary Scots man

more twists than a. thread on a screw

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