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The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril

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In The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril, Paul Malmont draws upon his long fascination with the pulp era and the lives of the greatest pulp authors of them all — Lester Dent, creator of Doc Savage, and Walter Gibson, author of The Shadow — and brings a beloved genre roaring out of the past. Deftly weaving real-life biographies into a work of fiction, Malmont’s adventure begins in 1937 at New York’s legendary White Horse Tavern. Gibson tells a young, pre-scientology L. Ron Hubbard (then a pulp writer himself) the “Tale of the Sweet Flower War,” asking him to identify what’s real and what’s pulp.

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