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Transit to Scorpio (Dray Prescot #1; Delian Cycle #1) (1972)

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by Alan Burt Akers (AKA Kenneth Bulmer) Dray Prescot, an English sailor and valiant warrior of the 19th Century, is transported to the distant planet Kregen by powerful beings as a champion for humanity, who live there among many intelligent species.  Thus begins Kenneth Bulmer’s 52-volume tribute to ERB’s Barsoom series.  Kenneth Bulmer Even Bulmer’s choice of pseudonym, Alan Burt Akers, has the same cadence as Edgar Rice Burroughs.  After his mysterious transit, he is immersed in a liquid that grants a 1000-year lifespan by a secret society called the Savanti, who live in the isolated Swinging City of Aphrasoe.  Here some of Bulmer’s humor shines through; for a reader of the 70s, a “swinging city” would be sure to have a racy connotation, but the Savanti literally swing from building to building in their arboreal metropolis.  "Destination Scorpio" (Italian) Here, Dray also meets his version of Dejah Thoris, Delia of Vallia, whom he rescues in defiance of the S...

The Jewel in the Skull (The History of the Runestaff #1) (1967)

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by Michael Moorcock In a post-apocalyptic future where magic coexists with superscience, Duke Dorian Hawkmoon, a prisoner of an evil empire that is conquering the known world, is compelled to undertake a mission to kidnap the princess of the last nation to withstand the onslaught.  To ensure compliance, a jewel that can transmit everything he sees as well as destroy his brain is implanted in his forehead.  JRR Tolkien has cast a long shadow over the fantasy genre ever since the publication of his Middle Earth books, but at the time of this book’s publication, it was not yet required to produce back- breaking volumes that rivaled the telephone book for thickness (and there’s a dated reference for you).  Michael Moorcock wrote a slim novel that packs a lot of incident into its pages.  Michael Moorcock It features lots of pulpy action, solid world-building, and interesting characters without laboring over details. "A Jewel in the Skull" (Lithuanian) "The Gem in the Skul...

Kane's War (Ben Kane #1) (1987)

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by Nick Stone Ben Kane peacefully runs a successful charter boat business in the Virgin Islands until his past catches up with him.  "Serpents in Paradise" (Finnish) That past included a stint as a riverboat captain in Vietnam, followed by a stretch as a CIA operative.  In his last mission, Kane had tricked his handler, Cord Weaver, into thinking that a million dollars was lost at sea along with a boatload of dead drug dealers.  Actually, it became seed money for his business. Eight years later, more shady characters show up to torture him into revealing the location of his stash, and Weaver returns to pressure him into helping the Company deal with the influx of communists and drug runners into the islands. The resulting adventure is pretty well-written but not terribly memorable. One thing I appreciated about Kane was that, despite being the usual studly he-man, he is also a bit of a klutz, getting knocked out, shot, and beaten up numerous times. Plenty of sex and decen...

Ranked: Action Movies

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A ranking of all the action movies that have been reviewed on this blog. #89 Jonah Hex (2010) https://thericochetreviewer.blogspot.com/2023/10/jonah-hex-2010.html #88 Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (1993) https://thericochetreviewer.blogspot.com/2020/08/knocking-on-heavens-door-1997.html #87 Mission: Impossible II (2000) https://thericochetreviewer.blogspot.com/2024/01/mission-impossible-ii-2000.html #86 Starship Troopers (1997) https://thericochetreviewer.blogspot.com/2021/05/starship-troopers-1997.html #85 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) https://thericochetreviewer.blogspot.com/2023/05/mad-max-beyond-thunderdome-1985.html #84 Black Dog (1998) https://thericochetreviewer.blogspot.com/2020/08/black-dog-1998.html #83 Big Trouble in Little China (1986) https://thericochetreviewer.blogspot.com/2024/03/big-trouble-in-little-china-1986.html #82 Four Brothers (2005) https://thericochetreviewer.blogspot.com/2022/01/four-brothers-2005.html #81 The Mummy (1999) https://thericochetreviewer.blogspot...