Download Spider #12, September 1934 (The Spider) AudioBook Free
Fear stalked the corridors and offices on Capitol Hill, for this was from the ranks of the mighty - the rulers and lawmakers of America - that the Gold Assassins desired their subjects! Singly, in pairs, and in numbered teams they died, laying down their lives because of their country - while worry disperse, and the Spider, by themselves aware of the great catastrophe that impended, fought through dark-colored, bodiless shadows to attain and eliminate the menace that festered underground! For 10 grim years, the Spider battled the underworld, imprinting his scarlet seal on the bodies of the scammers he slew. No one recognized his name. Pursued by the authorities, desired by the mob, the Grasp of Men smashed criminal offenses with a blazing intensity never observed before or since. Now he's again with a vengeance in a new group of audiobooks retelling his pulp-pounding exploits, as chronicled by Norvell W. Page, writing as Grant Stockbridge. Page was a get better at of the remarkable. In his first Spider novels, he seemed established to outdo all the came before. With Reign of the Gold Terror, Page moves all out. Relocating the action to Washington, DC, he plunges Richard Wentworth into a maelstrom of political foment. The Gold Ruler and his dangerous assassins are out to overthrow the government of america, creating a new empire after a monetary basis of the treasured metal. Through the first chapter, where the Spider rescues a number of US senators from being scalded alive by molten magic, to a bizarre and even astounding climax on the Senate floor, where a dead man pops up from his own coffin to point out his killer, this is one of the fantastic over-the-top Spider novels. That's not all. During the story's events, Nita van Sloan crosses the range from being just Wentworth's dutiful fiancé to becoming complicit in the Spider's offences when she makes her first get rid of! Originally printed in The Spider journal, September, 1934. Read by Nick Santa Maria.