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This facsimile reprint comes from the Galaxy Science Fiction Novel
No. 23 edition (1954).
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science
fiction double novels. The first novel is "The Whispering Gorilla"
from the master of wild science fiction, the "mad man," Don Wilcox.
Even reporter Steven Carpenter didn't suspect the incredible future
that lay in store for him. It had all started because he'd found
out too much about a corrupt businessman named Swangler. And Steven
Carpenter-being the crusading type-was never afraid to splash what
he knew all over the big city newsstands. Then one day someone took
a shot at him. So before he knew it, Carpenter was whisked off to
the wilds of Africa for his own safety. Hiding on the remote jungle
estate of a reclusive scientist, he continued to pound out his
finger-pointing news stories. Then one evening a stranger showed up
and lit a match, and soon Steven Carpenter was written into the
annals of medical history. The second novel is "Return of the
Whispering Gorilla" by veteran sci-fi author, David V. Reed. Steven
Carpenter had a reputation as one of the best reporters in the
business. Tough assignments were his forte, and he was known to be
cool, calm, and fearless in the face of danger. Then a paid
assassin brought his life to an abrupt end late one sultry African
night... Yet he still lived A strange, fantastic experiment had
seen to that. His brain was now inside the skull of a gorilla-and
the gorilla could speak and reason. But the life he had once known
was gone, and slowly but surely the blood that flowed through his
veins began to take over, dulling his humanity and increasing the
latent jungle instinct inside of him. And when a regiment of German
soldiers turned up, they decided he was the perfect specimen for a
new kind of Nazi soldier Soon the fate of those he cared for
depended on Steven Carpenter holding onto his humanity for just a
little while longer.
This facsimile reprint comes from the Galaxy Science Fiction Novel
No. 23 edition (1954).
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