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The Master Mind of Mars

By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Narrated by: Harry Shaw
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World War I infantry captain Ulysses Paxton is transported to Barsoom, where he encounters evil scientist Ras Thavas and his diabolical brain transplant experiments. Paxton falls in love with the beautiful Valla Dia, whose body has been swapped with the cruel Xaxa, Jeddara of Phundahl. Can Paxton save Valla Dia from a hideous fate and win her hand?

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Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fiction Fantasy
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Great fun.

if you'd like the previous books in the Barsoom series you will enjoy this one as well.
well not written from the perspective of John Carter, the narrator of this tale has a similar outlook on life, and the same sense of honor. were this to happen very early in the series, it could easily have been John Carter doing it. at this stage a new name was given and needed due to the knowledge that had already been gained of the world structure. still a lot of fun. recommended.

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