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Hurricane

By: L. Ron Hubbard
Narrated by: R. F. Daley, Thomas Silcott, Christina Huntington, Corey Burton, Josh Robert Thompson, Jim Meskimen
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Wrongfully accused, Spar has been condemned to suffer the brutality of the guards and the conditions on Devil’s Island. But they haven’t broken his will, and now, escaping, he has one mission in life: revenge. Spar’s out to kill the man who put him into the devil’s hands. But he’ll have to take on a gallery of rogues who are as treacherous as the waters of the Caribbean.

Pressure is rising and a storm is brewing. But even in the face of a natural disaster, Spar discovers that nothing is more volatile than human nature - as temptation and danger are about to collide with Hurricane force.

“Hurricane will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end as it unfolds.” (Mommy’s Favorite Things)

Here’s your ticket for a cruise to the Caribbean - with danger at every turn - as the audio version of Hurricane sweeps you away.

*International Book Awards finalist for Best Group Performance 2012

©2008 L. Ron Hubbard Libraries (P)2011 Galaxy Press
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"Captain Spar has escaped to Martinique from Devil's Island, a penal colony in the Caribbean. He's soon framed for a double murder and must take to the seas during a hurricane in order to escape this latest misfortune. The full-cast performance with authentic accents, excellent sound effects, and music enhances the melodramatic tale, which also includes an old-fashioned romance. The story twists and turns until the boat reaches a castle that includes a torture chamber. This is an excellent example of American pulp fiction of the 1930s-40s, complete with garish red cover and illustration of damsel in distress with plunging neckline." ( AudioFile)

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