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Quatermain: The New Adventures, Book 1

By: Alan J. Porter, Aaron Smith
Narrated by: Jem Matzan
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A classic hero reborn.

British adventure writer H. Rider Haggard's most popular fictional character was Alan Quatermain, the irascible African big game hunter. As the hero of the classic King Solomon's Mines, Quatermain immediately fired the imagination of listeners across the world and created an instant demand for more of his adventures. Now, Airship 27 Productions answers that on-going demand by presenting two brand new Alan Quatermain novellas each filled with a host of suspense, action and, exotic African locales.

When a French river boat pilot discovers elephant ivory suffused with gold, it sends the expert guide on a quest find a fable elephant's graveyard to learn answer to the Golden Ivory by Alan J. Porter.

Next, a naïve American lad follows Quatermain deep into the jungle to find eight missing white women only to uncover an ancient evil capable of possessing the bodies of its victim's in Aaron Smith's chilling Temple of Lost Souls.

Here are complete tales that will thrill pulp fans and introduce a whole new generation to one of the most famous adventure heroes of all time: H. Rider Haggard's Alan Quatermain.

©2013 Aaron Smith, Alan J. Porter (P)2016 RadioArchives.com
Action & Adventure Adventure Africa Elephant Classics

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Quatermain: The New Adventures, Book 2 By: Thomas Kent Miller, and others
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2 very good stories written well and narrated well. Not necessarily Quattermain’s “voice” but still worth a listen. Will definitely be getting the second volume on the strength of this first one.

2 very good stories

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