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The Metal Monster

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The Metal Monster is an Abraham Merritt fantasy novel.

Dr. Goodwin is on a botanical expedition in the Himalayas. There he meets Dick Drake, the son of one of his old science acquaintances. They are witnesses of a strange aurora-like effect, but seemingly a deliberate one. As they go out to investigate, they meet Goodwin's old friends Martin and Ruth Ventnor, brother and sister scientists. The two are besieged by Persians as Darius III led when Alexander of Macedon conquered them more than two thousand years ago.

The group is saved by a magnificent woman they get to know as Norhala. She commands the power of lightning and controls strange metal animate Things, living, metallic, geometric forms; an entire city of sentient cubes, globes and tetrahedrons, capable of joining together and forming colossal shapes, and wielding death rays and other armaments of destruction.

They are led to a hidden valley occupied by what they name "The Metal Monster", a strange metal city occupied by the metal animate Things Norhala commands This city is governed by what they call the Metal Emperor, assisted by the Keeper of the Cones.

Ruth is slowly being converted by Norhala to become like her; her little sister. Martin, her brother, tries shooting the Metal Emperor, who retalliates with a ray blast, putting Martin in a comatose state.

Closed in between the Metal Monster and the Persians, it falls to Goodwin and Drake to find a way to escape their predicament. (Summary Wikipedia) (9 hr 59 min)

Chapters

Prologue

6:51

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)

Valley Of The Blue Poppies

21:53

Read by Mike Schwabe

The Sigil On The Rocks

9:58

Read by Mike Schwabe

Ruth Ventor

29:14

Read by Roger Melin

Metal With A Brain

14:47

Read by Mike Schwabe

The Smiting Thing

20:14

Read by Robin Balmer

Norhala Of The Lightnings

30:23

Read by Lucy Lo Faro

The Shapes In the Mist

10:05

Read by jfmarchini

The Drums Of Thunder

19:07

Read by jfmarchini

The Portal Of Flame

15:31

Read by jfmarchini

Witch! Give Back My Sister

19:02

Read by Lucy Lo Faro

The Metal Emperor

19:10

Read by jfmarchini

I Will Give You Peace

11:16

Read by Anna Roberts

Voice From The Void

8:30

Read by Anna Roberts

Free! But A Monster!

11:30

Read by Anna Roberts

The House Of Norhala

22:22

Read by Lucy Lo Faro

Concious Metal

9:47

Read by Annise

Yuruk

11:49

Read by Al Dano

Into The Pit

30:39

Read by CalmDragon

The City That Was Alive

22:12

Read by CalmDragon

Vampires Of The Sun

32:13

Read by Beatrice

Phantasmagoria Metallioue

21:45

Read by Scott Carpenter

The Ensorcelled Chamber

20:42

Read by Lucy Lo Faro

The Treachery Of Yuruk

43:00

Read by valli

Ruszark

14:52

Read by Scott Carpenter

Cherkis

14:21

Read by Scott Carpenter

The Vengeance Of Norhala

20:59

Read by Lucy Lo Faro

The Drums Of Destiny

22:40

Read by Robin Balmer

The Frenzy Of Ruth

22:39

Read by Scott Carpenter

The Passing Of Norhala

13:45

Read by Scott Carpenter

Burned Out

12:40

Read by Scott Carpenter

Slag

15:31

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)

Bewertungen

mark nelson should Read this

(4 Sterne)

mark nelson should read this as its spoiled by not so great narration

(1 Sterne)

too many readers, too many different volume levels

odd episodic flaws

(3 Sterne)

I enjoyed this book over all but the old fasition episodic nature of the story disappointed. Goodwin is constantly perplexed by interacting with thing less outragious then his experiences in the previous work. this is made more obvious by a begining that remind us this is a sequel.

(1 Sterne)

Don't really know the novel...but oh my the reader was atrocious. Could not take her

(1 Sterne)

Libravox - it would be good if you just used one reader volunteer per novel to read. when you mix and match different readers to each novel it makes it hard to follow due to different styles of reading and enthusiasm, let alone some readers mispronouncing words or stalling

cant listen

(0,5 Sterne)

every chapter abruptly ends in mid sentence, then starts the chapter over, when the next chapter starts it is obvious that you missed some of the story.

Impossible!

(1 Sterne)

I had to give up on this because the writer makes depictions that are far to complex and impossible to picture or follow.

The Metal Monster

(4,5 Sterne)

Ovre all a a book well worth listening to. A couple of readers for me, were hard to understand.