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The Complete Exploits of Doc Turner, Volume 2

De: Arthur Leo Zagat, Radio Archives
Narrado por: David K. Aycock
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"Doc" Turner was one of the least likely heroes that appeared in the pulp magazine stories. He was a little old pharmacist who ran a drug store in the slums of New York, where just about everyone came to him when they had problems. Oh, and what problems they had! Werewolves and vampires mixed in with extortionists and gangsters. And solve their problems he did, with the aid of his strapping red-headed assistant, mechanic Jack Ransom, and his young stock boy Abe Ginsberg.

These short stories appeared in the back pages of The Spider magazine, a grand total of 70 of them. Every single one can be found in this collection; not one is missing.

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Where the pulps were typically the domain of brawny toughs in their prime & affluent playboys fighting crime, aged Doc Tanner breaks the mold as a humble neighborhood pharmacist protagonist. The crimes are realistic in scope, and often personal in stakes, when Doc Tanner fights to defend an impoverished community of immigrant New Yorkers, those victims are people he knows, children he'd treated.

The read is okay, sometimes stilted, but not as bad as some lesser new pulp reads.

Classic Pulps for fans of Diagnosis: Murder

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