Seduction of the Innocent
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Narrated by:
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Dan John Miller
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Written by:
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Max Allan Collins
About this listen
Comics kill. Or so the esteemed Dr. Werner Frederick would have people believe - people like the Congressmen holding hearings on banning violent crime and horror "funny books". And when the crusade provokes a most un-funny murder, Jack Starr - comics syndicate troubleshooter - has no shortage of suspects. Was it the knife-wielding juvenile delinquent or the naked seductress? Perhaps a frustrated publisher or an outraged cartoonist. Or was it a comic book reader…?
No One Delivers Like Max Allan Collins.
Inspired by the real-life 1950s witch-hunt against Tales From the Crypt publisher EC Comics, Seduction of the Innocent pulls back the curtain for an insider’s view of the history of comics.
©2013 Max Allan Collins (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.Critic Reviews
"Collins masterfully blends fact and fiction…transcends the historical thriller." (Jeffery Deaver)
"Collins makes it sound as though it really happened." ( New York Daily News)
"Collins’ witty, hard-boiled prose would make Raymond Chandler proud." ( Entertainment Weekly)
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