The Warlord of Mars (John Carter of Mars)

The Warlord of Mars (John Carter of Mars)
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Excellent 3rd Installment of the John Carter Series Jeff H. I loved the book (series) and thought the movie was great (5 stars)and now Scott Brick's three audio versions can be added to the 5 star collection. He has the perfect voice. He reads Burroughs very well which isn't easy to do. At least I sometimes have difficulty reading Burroughs until you get used to his style. This item is also available in MP3 format, however not all version show up during amazon searches. I done it several times and the MP3 version is the usual one that shows up. If you want the 5. This was not the cd's I wanted. I did This was not the cd's I wanted. I did want the John Carter A Princess of Mars. The covers are the same, so a mistake was made. Can I return this one, unopened, and get the one I want?. Book three is more ferocious than the first two. Sometimes the first three books are referred to as a trilogy as the first two books have cliffhangers. Of course, we know this is not the end due to the number of book written.In this part of the story we left John waiting at the Temple of the Sun. Everyone knows that he has not long to wait until his old nemeses' devise a plot of revenge. Soon John, while in the process of chasing the capturers of Dejah Thoris, will come up against untold and unfathomed barriers to the end of the world. Luckily, he has
. Scott was chosen as Publishers Weekly's 2007 Narrator of the Year, and he has been named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine. After serving in the Seventh Cavalry and a reserve militia during World War I, Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) wrote for pulp fiction magazines. His best-known book, Tarzan of the Apes, was the start of his longest and most successful series.Scott Brick has recorded over five hundred audiobooks, won over forty AudioFile Earphones Awards, and twice rec
"Exceedingly well done." ---Library Journal Audio Review
Worse yet, his wife is trapped there with the lovely but wicked Phaidor, who has sworn to make John Carter her own-even if it means murder. For six long Martian months, John Carter has haunted the terrifying Temple of the Sun. How can Carter gain access to the Temple, whose doors swing open only once a year? And when he does find his way inside, will he find Dejah Thoris's welcoming embrace-or her corpse?. Inside the walls of this mysterious revolving tower is his beloved wife, Dejah Thoris, the beautiful princess of Barsoom