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Martin & James vs the Evil Mosquito Scientist: Martin & James Case Files, #2
Martin & James vs the Evil Mosquito Scientist: Martin & James Case Files, #2
Martin & James vs the Evil Mosquito Scientist: Martin & James Case Files, #2
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Martin & James vs the Evil Mosquito Scientist: Martin & James Case Files, #2

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A Martin & James cozy spy thriller

An Evil Scientist has developed giant mosquitoes - but Martin & James are out to stop him
Will they be in time to stop his plans?

Headquarters top agent, Martin, has taken his trainee, James, up the side of a mountain to the lair of their quarry. They have lost most of their team and must survive giant mosquitos to gain access to their enemy. 


Martin must figure out how to stop this man while protecting James.

If you enjoy pulp fiction style stories in the vein of Lester Dent's Doc Savage or Maxwell Grant's The Shadow, then you will enjoy this action adventure short story. Modern pulp fiction is back in style, and stories from Amazing Stories and Weird Tales are once again popular. Martin & James stories continue this tradition.
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You'll enjoy this if you like:
Cthulhu by H.P. Lovecraft
The Shadow by Maxwell Grant
Dick Tracy by Chester Gould

˃˃˃ Short action, adventure spy thrillers
The adventures of Martin & James are written to give you a thrill in a short amount of reading time. Similar to Patterson's Bookshots, you can read each of these on a train ride to work or while waiting at the doctor's office.

Get the latest spy suspense thriller starring the new pulp heroes

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 8, 2020
ISBN9781734047677
Martin & James vs the Evil Mosquito Scientist: Martin & James Case Files, #2
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S.A. Schneider

Don't you wish you could have a lightsaber? And force powers - definitely force powers. Someone cuts in front of you in line - force choke. Take that line-cutter. Oh, wait - how about spider powers? Shooting web lines and clinging to walls. What do you mean I can't get in here, just watch me. And, hey you, Mr. line-cutter - phwip, phwip - get out of the way. <sigh>OK, so we can't have those. At least to the best of my knowledge. What's the next best thing? Creating worlds and stories to do whatever you want. I guess I'll have to settle for that and hopefully you'd like to come along for the ride. I live and grew up in a rural area in Ohio. That left a lot of room for reading. I now live with my family and hope to enrich somebody's life with some of my stories. For now, I have to visit another world ... wish I could tell you which one at the moment. :)

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    Martin & James vs the Evil Mosquito Scientist - S.A. Schneider

    About Martin & James Case Files

    Have you ever heard of pulp fiction? No, not the Tarantino movie, but what pulp fiction refers to?

    In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, magazine’s with short stories were popular. These were typically action or mystery types of stories. Because the actual paper used to make the magazines was cheap, it was referred to as pulp paper and pulp magazines. Hence, the stories were pulp fiction. They weren’t long and elaborate like a novel. Many writers wrote stories that appeared in magazines like Amazing Stories, Weird Tales, Dime Detective, Flying Aces, and Western Story Magazine. Many popular characters that we can still identify were created and many known writers, like Conan by Robert E. Howard, Cthulhu by H.P. Lovecraft, Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Shadow, The Green Hornet, Doc Savage, and even stories by Edgar Allen Poe and Ernest Hemingway. This was very popular and many writers became known with their stories.

    Short stories fell out of favor and most of the magazines disappeared. There seems to be a desire for short fiction once again. This could be due to the fact that people have their phones all the time and would like to pull it out to read a quick story at times. Maybe we just don’t have the patience for a longer novel. Either way, once more, people are looking for short stories to read.

    The Martin & James Case Files help fill that need and desire. They aren’t long or elaborate. They are just the right length to pick up and read as you wait for the doctor or bus to work. You don’t need a lot of background to understand what is going on, yet each story adds

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