Destiny's Drum
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Phil Sheridan is a soldier, adventurer, and man of the world-with a touch of con man thrown in for good measure. But Sheridan's world-wandering ways may soon come to a very abrupt-and violent-end ... on the long-forgotten Indonesian island of Kamling. Falling into the hands of a bloodthirsty tribe led by the notorious slave trader known as Portuguese Joe, Sheridan discovers that there's not enough room on the island for the two of them. And Portuguese Joe has the perfect solution: dispatch Sheridan to another world ... with the help of a firing squad. But Sheridan has other plans. The island is home to a hidden fortune in gold-and a gold miner's beautiful daughter-and he means to get his hands on both of them. If he can avoid the exotic dangers lurking at every turn. The jungle is stirring, the natives are restless, and the bullets are flying as Destiny's Drum sounds the rousing beat of an exotic adventure.
"Thrilling ... inspires a sense of urgency and excitement." -Publishers Weekly
"Urgency and humour ... twists and turns." - Yahoo Voices
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Capt. Phil Sheridan unwittingly tests the adage that the enemy of my enemy is my friend when he arrives on the Indonesian island of Kamling and is quickly drawn into the feud between a devious slave trader and a gold miner. Phil sides with the miner, but the pair (along with the miner's daughter) have little to defend themselves with against the trader and his minions unless they enlist the natives for help. The musical score for this full-cast production does well to inspire a sense of urgency and excitement. The fighting scenes keep listeners en-gaged with the use of music, sound effects, and good emphasis and tone by the narrator. As with most pulp fiction, there are some elements (depictions of non-Europeans that are dubious at best, but the story itself is thrilling. The cast provides distinct and suitably dramatic voices for the genre. A Galaxy paperback.