Category Archives: Action & Adventure Fiction
Audiobook: Outdoor Chums in the Big Woods
“That looks like a challenge, Frank.” “It was well fired, at any rate, Bluff!” “I
Audiobook: Stolen Idols
Two temple statues, one with the most beautiful of features, the other a hideous sight,
Audiobook: Pony Rider Boys in New England
Yee-Haw! The Pony Rider Boys are on the trail again! This time the boys are
Audiobook: Seven Sleuths’ Club
Some girls from a day school started a club called Spread Sunshine Club, but change
Audiobook: Box-Car Children
Four children: Henry, Jess Violet and Bennie. They are living alone in a stranded boxcar.
Audiobook: Winning of Barbara Worth
This is a fairly substantial western, written in 1911 by Harold Bell Wright, then a
Audiobook: Wyoming: A Story of the Outdoor West
A girl finds herself in possession of a ranch. And instead of selling it, she
Audiobook: Via Berlin
From the Preface: “The veil of diplomacy screens many secrets—most of them for many years.
Audiobook: Thrill Book Vol. I No. 1, March 1, 1919
Thrill Book was a short-lived genre fiction precursor to Weird Tales featuring some of the
Audiobook: Haunted Island
Being the History of an Adventure to an Island in the Remote South Sea. Of
Audiobook: Galactic Patrol
Galactic Patrol is the third book in the Lensmen stories, and the first book to
Audiobook: Minos of Sardanes
The micro cosmos of Sardanes faces macro calamity as climatic disruption and social upheaval threaten
Audiobook: Famille-Sans-Nom
Paru en France en 1888, Famille-Sans-Nom diffère des autres romans de Jules Verne par son
Audiobook: Man Who Was Thursday, A Nightmare (Version 3, Dramatic Reading)
This is undoubtedly the best of Chesterton’s novels, a thriller which follows Gabriel Syme as
Audiobook: Hearts of Three
Francis Morgan, a wealthy heir of industrialist and Wall Street maven Richard Henry Morgan, is
Audiobook: Automobile Girls at Newport
Published in 1910, the young sisters, Barbara and Mollie Thurston, are being invited by their
Audiobook: Men of Iron (Version 2 Dramatic Reading)
“The year 1400 opened with more than usual peacefulness in England. Only a few months