The Horror of Hyperborea
The New Adventures of Thunder Jim Wade, Volume Two
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Narrated by:
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Bob Kern
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By:
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Frank Schildiner
About this listen
From out of the past comes a new tale of a hero who strikes like thunder!
Pro Se Productions, in conjunction with Altus Press, presents a new volume in its Pulp Obscura line - The New Adventures of Thunder Jim Wade, Volume Two: The Horror of Hyperborea by Frank Schildiner!
A madman's desperate quest for a fabled lost civilization! A brilliant scientist kidnapped! A menace unimaginable! These are fragments of a greater mystery that sets Thunder Jim Wade on a collision course with The Horror of Hyperborea!
©2012 Andrew Salmon, Barry Reese, Nick Ahlhelm, Frank Schildiner, Ashley Mangin, Mark Squirek (P)2016 RadioArchives.comWhat listeners say about The Horror of Hyperborea
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