The sequel to "The Four Just Men", Edgar Wallace's "The Council Of Justice" continues the story of four very unusual men that have banded together to bring justice to those special cases that ordinary laws are unable to deal with. The penalty for such miscreants is death. In "The Council Of Justice" these four self-appointed vigilantes take on an international anarchist terrorist organization called 'The Read Hundred' and are able to stop a campaign of both selected and mass killings before they can be carried out. In the aftermath however, one of the leaders of 'The Red Hand' betrays the secret identity of the leader of 'The Four Just Men' leading to his capture by the British police. How can his comrades free him from the condemned man's cell inside a fortress prison guarded by divisions of police? As with "The Four Just Men", the plot of "The Council Of Justice" is simply fascinating and engage's the listener's rapt attention from beginning to end. Superbly narrated by Bill Homewood who does full and complete justice to Edgar Wallace's imaginative and suspenseful story, complete and unabridged, technologically flawless in production values, "The Council Of Justice" is enthusiastically recommended for personal and community library audio book collections.