The Master of the World

Written by:
Jules Verne
Narrated by:
Mark F. Smith

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
27
Narrator
8
Release Date
January 2011
Duration
4 hours 56 minutes
Summary
Chief Inspector Strock gets the tough cases. When a volcano suddenly appears to threaten mountain towns of North Carolina amid the non-volcanic Blue Ridge Mountains, Strock is posted to determine the danger. When an automobile race in Wisconsin is interrupted by the unexpected appearance of a vehicle traveling at multiples of the top speed of the entrants, Strock is consulted. When an odd-shaped boat is sighted moving at impossible speeds off the New England coast, Stock and his boss begin to wonder if the incidents are related. And when Strock gets a hand-lettered note warning him to abandon his investigation, on pain of death, he is intrigued rather than deterred.

Set in a period when gasoline engines were in their infancy and automobiles were rare, and when even Chief Inspectors had to engage a carriage and horses to move about, the appearance of a vehicle that can move at astounding speeds on land, on water - and as later revealed, underwater and through the air - marks a technological advance far beyond the reach of nations. It is technology invented by and for the sole benefit of a man who styles himself (with some justification) "The Master of the World."

This book is a sequel to an earlier Verne novel, "Robur the Conqueror", but enough detail is given to fully appreciate this story without having first read the other. (Summary by Mark)
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Barry I.

I enjoyed this book and the narrator was very good

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Anonymous

This story gives me the impression that Verne was testing the waters for 20,000 Leagues, which was one of the greatest adventure stories ever written. Master Of The wlWorld, instead is in my opinion a mere trail run. Good but with a lot of loose ends. The reader was very monotone and dull.

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