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The Master of the World by Jules VERNE (1828 - 1905) Genre(s): Action & Adventure Fiction, Detective Fiction, Science Fiction Read by: Mark F. Smith in English Chapters: 00:00:00 - 01 - What Happened in the Mountains 00:15:39 - 02 - I Reach Morganton 00:32:10 - 03 - The Great Eyrie 00:55:19 - 04 - A Meeting of the Automobile Club 01:12:24 - 05 - Along the Shores of New England 01:29:34 - 06 - The First Letter 01:40:49 - 07 - A Third Machine 01:58:25 - 08 - At Any Cost 02:17:57 - 09 - The Second Letter 02:20:16 - 10 - Outside the Law 02:34:46 - 11 - The Campaign 02:53:16 - 12 - Black Rock Creek 03:11:15 - 13 - On Board the Terror 03:29:14 - 14 - Niagra 03:53:08 - 15 - The Eagle's Nest 04:11:17 - 16 - Robur, the Conqueror 04:22:43 - 17 - In the Name of the Law 04:48:08 - 18 - The Old Housekeeper's Last Comment 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) More information: http://librivox.org/the-master-of-the...