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column 090 07/40 The Flying Goblin column
 

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The Headless Horseman rides again in Sleepy Hollow -- this time streaking down the sky with flashing speed causing destruction and horror wherever he lands. Here is a puzzle worthy of the penetrating powers of the Man of Bronze -- a deception so devious it would have to be solved on two continents.




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Andrew Salmon

This one has a special place in my memory beyond the story. When I was a kid in the 70s, this Doc was around the house for years and the cover scared me silly! That's right I was terrified of Doc Savage!! And oddly enough, years later, when I finally started reading the series and enjoying it, this one was the second book I picked up. As for the story, it is a bit of a curve ball. The villain wants to end all war in the world -- a noble idea -- but unfortunately is going about it the wrong way. Quite the change of pace from the power-hungry villains Doc usually faces. The Flying Goblin does fly but has very little to do with Goblins. The pace is good, this one really moves and it's one of the shorter novels so it makes for a pleasant evening's reading. If the cover doesn't scare you silly!

- | - July 23, 2003 08:21 PM

Howard Hopkins

I always enjoyed this one, despite the fact that it was partially ghostwritten. The eerie opening chapters and breach of Doc's secure college are classic. Still wonder what Doc's cryptic statment meant for Birmingham Jones...

- | - July 29, 2003 01:03 PM


   
   

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