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Engines of Destruction [Dramatized Adaptation]

Destroyer, Book 103

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Engines of Destruction [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Narrated by: full cast, Ken Jackson, Terence Aselford, Nanette Savard, Richard Rohan, Thomas Penny, Jeff Baker, David Coyne, Delores King Williams, Cate Torre, James Lewis, James Konicek
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It's become the fastest - and surest - way to get from here to eternity. Somebody is playing the railroads like a giant train set, causing high-speed derailments that strew the rails with headless victims from coast to coast. And could the repeated sightings of a ghostly samurai swordsman be fact or mass hysteria?

As the carnage continues unchecked and the body count mounts, Dr. Harold Smith suspects the train terror is merely a decoy for the real target. He sends Remo Williams and Master Chiun to ride the rails, posing as investigators for the Department of Transportation - clearly an equal-opportunity employer who won't discriminate against aging Asians. And now Chiun and Remo get equal opportunity to literally lose their heads over an old enemy....

Performed by Ken Jackson, Terence Aselford, Nanette Savard, Richard Rohan, Thomas Penny, Jeff Baker, David Coyne, Delores King Williams, Cate Torre, James Lewis, James Konicek, Mort Shelby.

©1996 Warren Murphy (P)2007 Graphic Audio, LLC
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