Cargo of coffins / L. Ron Hubbard.
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- 9781592123520 (pbk)
- 159212352X (pbk)
- PS3515.U1417 .C36 2008
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PJ7538 .S539 2010 الأدب العربي الحديث / | KRM1758.C66 .N39 2009 التنازل عن الحق في الدعوى : دراسة تأصيلية و تطبيقية / | PS3515.U1417 .B7 2006 Branded outlaw / | PS3515.U1417 .C36 2008 Cargo of coffins / | PS3515.U1417 .D27 2008 Danger in the dark / | PJ7862.A35 N33 2007 نبضات قلب شاعر / | P121 .L8 2008 مباحث في علم اللغة و مناهج البحث اللغوي / |
Pages 95-100 contain story preview of "Loot of the Shanung"
Pages 125-129 contain advertisements for other stories from the golden age.
Also includes a foreword by Kevin J. Anderson, a story preview: Stories from Pulp Fiction's Golden Age.
"Originally published in the November 1937 issue of Argosy"--P. 4 of cover.
Two escaped convicts, Paco Corvino and Lars Marlin, face off in Hubbard's fast-paced high seas action yarn, first published in the November 1937 issue of Argosy. Some years after Corvino and Marlin independently broke out of French Guiana's Devil's Island, the men meet by chance in Rio de Janeiro, where the debonair Corvino works as the steward of the Valiant, a luxury yacht due to set sail. Corvino persuades the Valiant's captain to hire Marlin, who's an experienced skipper, as part of the crew, unaware that Marlin blames his hellish stint on Devil's Island on his fellow escapee. Itching to take Corvino out with his trusty .38, Marlin must bide his time as the equally dangerous Corvino fingers his knife. Contraband cargo (heroin) and the yacht owner's beautiful daughter add spice to this taut pulp melodrama.
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