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    Welcome to Cape Noire. Located on the Northwest Coast, Cape Noire is a booming economic giant whose inner core has been corrupted by all manner of evil. From the sadistic mob bosses who ruthlessly control vast criminal empires to the fiendish creatures that haunt its maze of back alleys, Cape Noire is a modern Babylon of sin and depravity. Amidst this den of iniquity strides a macabre warrior committed to avenging the innocent and holding back the tide of villainy. He is Brother Bones, the Undead Avenger and there is no other like him. A one time, heartless killer, he is now the spirit of vengeance trapped in an undying body. He is the unrelenting sword of justice as meted about by his twin .45 automatics. His face, hidden forever behind an ivory white skull mask, is the entrance to madness for those unfortunate enough to behold it. This new collection features five suspenseful, fast-paced, action packed stories featuring pulp fiction's most original hero, Brother Bones. Time to draw the shades, light the candles and enter into a Tapestry of Blood. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: J. Scott Bennett. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/071500/bk_acx0_071500_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Looting, murdering bands of desperadoes roamed the streets of New York like wanton jackals who destroyed what they could not devour. An underworld Juggernaut had been unleashed upon Manhattan, turning it into a place of desolation and terror. The Thuggees of the East, those masters of murder, the cruel minions of Tang-akhmut, held the city in a state of siege. One man could save New York - Richard Wentworth, the avenging Spider, and Richard Wentworth, hunted by the police, hated by the underworld he fought, had been ordered shot on sight! The great pulp magazines of the 1930s and 40s produced many heroes, but none as action-oriented as the Spider. From October 1933 to December 1943, the Spider was the scourge of the Underworld, doling out his own particular brand of justice and imprinting his dreaded red Spider seal on the foreheads of those he has killed for the good of mankind. The Spider followed the established pulp pattern of a wealthy man-about-town, Richard Wentworth III, master of disguise, dilettante of the arts, in perfect physical condition, and completely devoted to the pursuit of justice for the down-trodden. Secretly donning a decrepit black hat, a tattered black cape, a false hunch to his shoulders, a lank wig of stringy hair, an application of sinister face makeup and a pair of .45 automatics, Wentworth prowls the streets of New York as his alter-ego the Spider, chasing down criminal masterminds bent on enslaving or destroying humanity. Nick Santa Maria takes on the dual persona of Richard Wentworth and his arachnid alter-ego for this nail-biting audio rendition of City of Dreadful Night. Originally published in The Spider magazine, November, 1936. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Nick Santa Maria. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/088970/bk_acx0_088970_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Hideous, maniacal laughter shattered the dark silence of ghostly tenements. Sleepy-eyed men and women, stumbling through the dim halls of the building, found a sight that chilled their souls with terror. On a blank wall, spikes driven through her hands and feet, blood coursing down her arms and breasts in tiny rivulets, a beautiful young woman was hanging, crucified, dying. Another victim of the Torture Trust! And while panic spreads, while hundreds die victims of the killers, the Spider is blinded, his faithful servants imprisoned, his friends dishonored! How can Richard Wentworth, desperate and alone, combat the powerful, well-organized murder syndicate whose gun hirelings hunt him down like a vicious mad dog? The great pulp magazines of the 1930s and '40s produced a number of heroes but none as action oriented as the Spider. For almost exactly a decade, from October 1933 to December 1943, the Spider was the scourge of the underworld, doling out his own particular brand of justice and imprinting his dreaded red Spider seal on the foreheads of those he killed for the good of mankind. The Spider followed the established pulp pattern of a wealthy man-about-town, Richard Wentworth III, master of disguise, dilettante of the arts, in perfect physical condition, and completely devoted to the pursuit of justice for the downtrodden, no matter what the cost to himself or loved ones. Secretly donning a decrepit black hat, a tattered black cape, a false hunch to his shoulders, a lank wig of stringy hair, an application of sinister face makeup, and a pair of .45 automatics, Wentworth prowls the streets of New York as his Spider alter ego, chasing down criminal masterminds bent on enslaving or destroying humanity. Nick Santa Maria brings the action to electrifying life in "Death's Crimson Juggernaut". Originally published in The Spider magazine, November 1934. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Nick Santa Maria. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/047714/bk_acx0_047714_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    The jade-robed Buddhist priest who battled crime as "The Green Lama" is back! Conceived in 1939 at the behest of the editors of Munsey Publications to compete with "The Shadow," "The Green Lama" was the creation of writer Kendell Foster Crossen, who was asked to think up a hero who could lure mystery-minded readers away from "The Shadow's" loyal legion of followers. "The basis for the Green Lama came after I'd read a non-fiction book review in the New York Times about an American who really became a lama," Crossen once recalled. "The book was titled, The Penthouse of the Gods." From that gossamer inspiration, the writer spun an outrageously unique superhero. Returning to the States, young Jethro Dumont assumed an alternative identity of the Buddhist cleric, the Reverend Dr. Pali, then began gathering about him a band of civic-minded citizens to join him in his Buddhistic battle against suffering in all forms - particularly those caused by criminals. And aiding him from the shadows, the mysterious Magga, a woman of many faces who had taken an interest in guiding The Green Lama's campaign against malefactors. It was an outlandish concept. While The Shadow possessed the power to cloud men's minds after his time in the East, The Green Lama relied on other, even weirder, powers - including the ability to become radioactive and electrically shock opponents into submission! He carried a traditional Tibetan scarf, which he employed to bind and befuddle opponents, and possessed a knowledge of vulnerable nerve centers which he put to good use in hand-and-hand combat. Being a practicing Buddhist, it would not do for The Green Lama pack a pair of .45 automatics à la "The Shadow"! "The real success of the Lama was because of the mysticism," Ken Crossen recalled. "We received a tremendous amount of mail about the Lama. People would come into the offices of the publishing company asking to see him. If he wasn't there, they'd ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: James C. Lewis. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/008183/bk_acx0_008183_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    By what strange twist of Fate did the fearful menace, which was to shadow every man and woman in New York City, first rear its venomous head in the distant Caribbean? When terror suddenly boarded a little tramp steamer and left crimson havoc littering its narrow decks, a spluttering wireless flashed the doom of every living thing aboard. Within a week, the same ghastly fate struck a gigantic new ocean liner, its luxurious cabins occupied by the elite and powerful of a dozen different nations! Death - swift and terrible - rode the ocean lanes. And the Spider - taken for once off guard - was supposedly dying in a hospital room on the very day when that terror from the seas first showed itself above the city skyline. How can the Spider, fighting death himself, help the nation he loves in her hour of greatest need? The great pulp magazines of the 1930s and '40s produced a number of heroes, but none as action oriented as the Spider. From October 1933 to December 1943, the Spider was the scourge of the underworld, doling out his own particular brand of justice and imprinting his dreaded red Spider seal on the foreheads of those he killed for the good of mankind. The Spider followed the established pulp pattern of a wealthy man-about-town, Richard Wentworth III, master of disguise, dilettante of the arts, in perfect physical condition, and completely devoted to the pursuit of justice for the downtrodden, no matter what the cost to himself or loved ones. Secretly donning a decrepit black hat, a tattered black cape, a false hunch to his shoulders, a lank wig of stringy hair, an application of sinister face makeup, and a pair of .45 automatics, Wentworth prowls the streets of New York as his Spider alter ego, chasing down criminal masterminds bent on enslaving or destroying humanity. Nick Santa Maria reads "Builders of the Black Empire" with all the intensity of his superb talent. Originally published in The Spider magazine, October 1934. /p ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Nick Santa Maria. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/047715/bk_acx0_047715_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Gun Digest's Why Revolvers for Concealed Carry? eShort - Why would someone choose concealed carry revolvers over semi-automatics?: ab 1.49 €
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    DENOISE projects 4 professional• Entfernt wirkungsvoll alle Arten von Bildrauschen • Mit praktischer Sensorfehlerkorrektur• Neue Technologie: Smart Denoise Automatics (SDA) Viele Aufnahmen halten besondere Momente für die Ewigkeit fest und sind unwiederbringlich. Dies kann ein besonders schönes Porträt sein oder auch die Eule in der Dunkelheit, die der Fotograf nach zwei Wochen Warten endlich erwischt. Motiv getroffen, aber das Foto ist verrauscht? Einsatzgebiete wie die Sport- oder Nachtfotografie, bei denen meist mit höheren ISO-Werten fotografiert wird, sind anfällig gegenüber Luminanz- oder Farbrauschen. DENOISE projects 4 Pro widmet sich auch dem Spezialgebiet Astrofotografie, das einen ganz besonderen Anspruch hinsichtlich der Rauschreduzierung hat. Hier kommt die Technologie des Noise-Stackings zum Einsatz, die nur wenige Programme beherrschen.DENOISE projects 4 Pro analysiert automatisch jede Aufnahme und ermittelt den exakt abgestimmten Entrauschungsgrad – ohne sichtbaren Verlust an Bilddetails und Schärfe.SOFTWARE-HIGHLIGHTSNEU: Vollständig überarbeitetes UHD 4K-InterfaceNEU: Farbsensitive Entrauschung: Smart Denoise Automatics (SDA)NEU: Erweiterte Korrekturspanne von ISO 10 bis ISO 10.000.000NEU: Vier Qualitätsmodi für die BildentrauschungNEU: Erweiterte Funktionen im Noise-Stacking Modul NEU: 222 Presets für unterschiedliches BildmaterialNEU: Modul zur Erzeugung virtueller MikrodetailsPRO: Entrauschungsqualitätsstufe „Pro Infinity“PRO: Inklusive RAW-EntwicklungsmodulPRO: Schärfeprüfung zum automatischen Aussortieren unscharfer BilderPRO: Inklusive Plug-ins für Adobe Photoshop® & Lightroom® Classic
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