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Spider #24, September 1935: The Spider by Grant Stockbridge | Free Audiobook

05 May 2016

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Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Spider #24, September 1935: The Spider Author: Grant Stockbridge, RadioArchives Narrator: Nick Santa Maria Format: Unabridged Length: 5 hrs and 25 mins Language: English Release date: 05-05-16 Publisher: RadioArchives.com Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi: Classic Summary: Looting, maiming, slaughtering, El Gaucho launched his colossal plot to unite the Underworld - to make himself King of America! No torture was too cruel for him to employ; no deed too bloody; no life too precious, except his own. Richard Wentworth - the Spider, who exacts justice when the Law fails - realized he alone could save America from wanton butchery, in spite of the grim reward posted for his head - its own weight in the purest gold! This thrilling Spider audiobook features acclaimed voice talent Nick Santa Maria, who has made the Spider his own! King of the Red Killers originally published in The Spider magazine, September, 1935. Chapter 1: The Spider's Warning Chapter 2: Disaster Threatens Chapter 3: Death at the Wheel Chapter 4: Battle in the Sky Chapter 5: Rendezvous of Death Chapter 6: To the Rescue! Chapter 7: The Traitor Chapter 8: Audience with El Gaucho! Chapter 9: Gaucho Justice Chapter 10: Promise of Death Chapter 11: When Foes Meet Chapter 12: El Gaucho Strikes Chapter 13: Threat of Disaster Chapter 14: Citadel of Crime Chapter 15: Battle Lines Chapter 16: A Grim Task Chapter 17: Cell for the Spider Chapter 18: The Spider's Head Contact: [email protected]

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