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The Man of Bronze ride the mystery trail in a totally new kind of adventure. What is the strange fainting sickness? Who is the shadowy, white-haired McCain? Why would a starving man rather die than eat? And how many men must be brutally destroyed before Doc Savage can solve the riddle of The Green Eagle?




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Barry Ellis

One of the funniest Docs. Dent in high form.

- | - July 21, 2003 08:54 PM

Paul Cook

This book came out in tandem with The Devil's Playground and the editors at Bantam must have thought them of a piece: In The Green Eagle Doc fights cowboys; in The Devil's Playground he fights Indians. I thought both were weak and not very good examples of the kind of adventurer Doc was. Dent was clearly getting tired of the monthly grind, but I do think he wrote Green Eagle. I suspect that The Devil's Playground was ghosted, but I don't know by who.

- | - May 18, 2005 03:04 AM

olivier van rode

The Devil's Playground was ghosted by Alan Hathway.

- | - July 23, 2005 04:45 AM

Mark Carpenter

Although extremely well-crafted by Dent, "The Green Eagle" is neither a particularly essential nor gripping Doc adventure. Written very, very late in the series, it's basically a minor-key detective story centered in the Old West. Completely skippable. In fact, the biggest mystery here is why Bantam chose to slow down the momentum of the series by publishing "Eagle" immediately after the awesome "Fortress of Solitude." Talk about buzzkill.

- | - March 13, 2006 11:21 AM


   
   

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