The Mucker

Written by:
Edgar Burroughs
Narrated by:
Gene Engene

Unabridged Audiobook

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1
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1
Release Date
June 2017
Duration
7 hours 26 minutes
Summary
Billy Byrne is a low class American born in Chicago's ghetto. He grows up a thief and a mugger. "Billy was a mucker, a hoodlum, a gangster, a thug, a tough."

He is not chivalrous nor kind, and has only meager ethics - never giving evidence against a friend or leaving someone behind. He chooses a life of robbery and violence, disrespecting those who work for a living. He has a deep hatred for wealthy society. He trains as a prizefighter but cannot stop drinking.

When falsely accused of murder, he flees to San Francisco and is shanghaied aboard a ship. Ironically, enforced sobriety, brutal ship's discipline and productive work improved him. The ship's secret mission is soon enacted - the hijacking of a specific yacht to take a millionaire's daughter, Barbara Harding, for ransom. Billy Byrne brutally beats her suitor, Billy Mallory, leaving him for dead. "He knew that she looked down upon him as an inferior being. She was of the class that addressed those in his walk of life as 'my man.'"

After Barbara confronts him and calls him a coward, a change begins in Billy Byrne. He saves the life of one kidnapper, Theriere, rather than letting him be washed overboard, though he cannot fathom his own reasons. After a terrible storm, the ship is damaged and only makes it to land with Billy's help at the wheel. He rescues Barbara from the wreck and brings her ashore.

Barbara is kidnapped by headhunters descended from medieval Japanese. Byrne and Theriere race to rescue her from the daimyo's hut in the middle of the village, but Theriere is fatally wounded in the escape.
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Mark S.

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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