Chinatown Death Cloud Peril by Paul Malmont

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  • Pub. Date: May 2006
  • 384pp

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    • Pub. Date: May 2006
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 384pp

    Synopsis

    An astounding literary debut that brings a beloved genre of the past roaring into the twenty-first century, The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril casts the rivalry between two of pulp fiction's most legendary writers into its own amazing saga, which bursts from the pages with blood, cruelty, fear, mystery, vengeance, courageous heroes, evil villains, dames in distress, secret identities and disguises, global schemes, hideous deaths, beautiful psychics, deadly superweapons, cliff-hanging escapes, and other outrageous pulp lies that are all completely true.

    The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril is a swashbuckling, breathtaking romantic epic of magic and love, marriage and fatherhood, ambition and loss, and writers who never forget their deadlines even when facing the end of the world. In its pages is a tale that deftly weaves the lives of its real-life characters into a lie of outrageous proportions that just may tell the truth, but is always thrillingly, unapologetically pulp.


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    Malmont's debut thriller reads like pages torn from the pulp magazines to which it pays nostalgic homage. It's 1937, and the nation's two top pulp writers-William Gibson, author of novels featuring caped crime fighter "The Shadow," and Lester Dent, the creator of do-gooder hero Doc Savage-are trying to solve real-life mysteries that each hopes will give him bragging rights as the world's best yarn spinner. Gibson follows rumors that pulp colleague H.P. Lovecraft was murdered to the fog-shrouded Providence, R.I., waterfront. Dent tracks clues to an impossible killing through the bowels of New York's Chinatown. As the two adventures dovetail, they spawn sinuous subplots involving tong wars, secret chemical warfare, pirate mercenaries, kidnappings, revolution in China and weird science run amok. Lovecraft, L. Ron Hubbard, Louis L'Amour and Chester Himes all play prominent supporting roles and offer piquant observations on the penny-a-word writing life that conjure a colorful sense of time and place. Like the pulpsters he reveres, Malmont doesn't let the facts get in the way of his storytelling, and the result is a fun, if wildly improbable, pulp joyride. 100,000 first printing; author tour. (June) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Terrific Funby falstaff1962

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    May 05, 2009: Let's be clear from the outset. This isn't a novel full of emotion and deep meaning. It is at once an original story and an homage to the two hero's of the book- Lester Dent and William Gibson. Or as they are more widely known- Paul Robeson and Maxwell Grant, the creators of Doc Savage and The Shadow. These two guys (and a slew of other pulp writers from the 30's) find themselves smack in the middle of a tale worthy of their adventure stories. Cheerfully tongue-in-cheek, funny, harrowing, and so full of pulp that you want to find stories from all these guys to compare them to this tale. Some parts could be a bit tighter. One of the joys of the pulp adventures was their brevity. But that is a minor quibble. Here's another person hoping for a sequel!

    I Also Recommend: The Shadow, Doc Savage Volume 8, The Sea Magician and the Living-Fire Menace, Doc Savage, Volume 11.

    Delivers!by Anonymous

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    March 16, 2008: This book does what people who like these stories expect. It intrigues and entertains! By the way, who buys any kind of story which they don't like? Only a college student... Must be a sophomore, heh heh. I guess there wasn't enough explosions and hip posturing for the youngin'. This author has done his research and has created a rich texture that will be enjoyed and recognized by the MANY fans of pulp out there. A very worthy read.


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