Unabridged Audiobook
I've been aware of The Mucker for decades, ever since I became an Edgar Rice Burroughs fan. The thing is, when I start a Burroughs novel, I usually want to read about Tarzan, or John Carter, or a Pelucidar story. The thought of a novel about some tough guy living on the streets of Chicago just did not cry out to me. I like to read about heroic characters, not some "mucker" on the shady side of the law. Yet, I decided to give it a try. I loved it. This is a great Burroughs adventure. We've got a character shanghaied onto a ship of pirates. We've got kidnapping. We've got characters marooned on an island with Japanese figures wielding samurai swords. Throw in a damsel in distress and you've got a grand Burroughs adventure. Burroughs transforms the main character from this "mucker" to a hero, in a satisfying, gradual way, and he does not neglect the supporting cast, either. I'm glad I gave it a try. At first I was a bit put off by the narrator's voice for Billy, but once I got used to it, I learned to appreciate it and enjoyed his reading and narration,
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