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The jade-robed Buddhist priest who battled offense as The Green Lama is back. Conceived in 1939 at the behest of the editors of Munsey Publications to compete with The Shadow, The Green Lama was the creation of article writer Kendell Foster Crossen, who was asked to think up a hero who could lure mystery-minded visitors from The Shadow's devoted legion of enthusiasts. "The basis for the Green Lama emerged after I'd read a nonfiction booklet review in the New York Times about an North american who really became a lama," Crossen once recalled. "The booklet was entitled, The Penthouse of the Gods." That each was Theos "the White Lama" Bernard. Time for the State governments, young Jethro Dumont assumed an alternative solution id of the Buddhist cleric, the Reverend Dr. Charles Pali, then began gathering about him a strap of civic-minded people to join him in his Buddhistic struggle against suffering in all forms - specifically those induced by criminals. And aiding him from the shadows, the strange Magga, a female of many encounters who has used a pastime in guiding The Green Lama's campaign against malefactors. One of the fascinating and delightful things about Ken Crossen's Green Lama tales is the parade of supporting personas popping in and out of the action during the course of the series. In our first selection, "THE PERSON Who Wasn't There", two of the announce their purpose to marry. In the second story, "Death's Mind Face", they certainly wed, in doing so paving just how for a resourceful new few to work operating to The Green Lama. Therefore, bid farewell to Gary Brown and Evangl Stewart, and say hello to Broadway-bound celebrities, Ken Clayton and Jean Farrell. You will be hearing more about these latter two in future audiobooks. Often these exciting tales tell the linked tale on the Green Lama's confrontation with Wayne Nord, the person with the Death's Mind Face. He's the only real villain the Lama tackled double. They first come across one another aboard the S.S. Cathay, as Jethro Dumont results from his prior activities in Hollywood, while Nord is operating a smuggling engagement ring. Back in New York for the sequel, Dumont starts the seek out The Murder Corporation's skull-faced main executioner. Wayne C. Lewis again essays the triple role of Jethro Dumont and his emerald-clad aliases, Reverend Dr. Pali plus the Green Lama....Om Mani Padme Hum! The Green Lama knows!