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  • Paperback: 217 pages
  • Publisher: House of Stratus; New edition edition (14 May 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1842326708
  • ISBN-13: 978-1842326701
  • Product Dimensions: 20.4 x 13.6 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,041,953 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Just occasionally you get a narrator who is so perfectly matched to his material that you can t help but smile. The orotund sonority of Bill Homewood's voice gives a stately and cinematic intensity to Edgar Wallace s The Council of Justice. Bombs and bombast, passion and punch-ups, and a mind-boggling escape from execution keep the listener agog. --The Times

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 Red 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 engages 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. - --The Audiobook Shelf, Midwest Book Review

Wallace's classic crime novel which marks the second appearance of his 'Four Just Men' and was first published in 1908 is given a distinguished reading by narrator Bill Homewood. The Council (as the Four Just Men are also known) is a group of wealthy, like-minded gentlemen who band together to deal out their own harsh and deadly judgements to criminals outside the reach of the law. This time around, the Council turns its attention to a dangerous group of anarchists called the Red Hundred, and its most captivating member, the mysterious Woman of Gratz. Homewood's rich, eloquent narration fits perfectly with Wallace's tale of post-Victorian intrigue. His dignified delivery of the book's descriptive passages perfectly captures the era's drawing rooms and gentleman's clubs where stories are shared over brandy and cigars. At the same time, Homewood manages to embody a wide range of characters, giving each its own distinctive voice. Although the story can be melodramatic and over the top, Homewood does such an entertaining job that the listener can just sit back, relax, and enjoy the fun. --Publishers Weekly

The Council of Justice is a critically acclaimed novel by English writer Edgar Wallace, the co-creator of King Kong, who died in 1932. In an understated yet effective performance, Bill Homewood brings Wallace's work to life. The second novel in the Four Just Men series focuses on four anarchists who believe they are above the law as they protect society. They kill for a greater cause that of justice. The story is more complex and more intellectual than many contemporary novels, yet Homewood's methodical style and measured tone help make the dialogue accessible. His narration allows listeners to focus on why four men believe their perspective is more accurate than everyone else's. The Council of Justice is an excellent introduction to this master writer. --AudioFile --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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There are crimes for which no punishment is adequate, offences that the written law cannot efface. Herein lies the justification for The Council of Justice - a meeting of great and passionless intellects. These men are indifferent to world opinion. They relentlessly wage their wits and cunning against powerful underworld organisations, against past masters of villainy and against minds equally astute. To breakers of the unwritten laws they deal death. AUTHBIO: Edgar Wallace was a soldier, poet, war correspondent, reporter, author and playwright. He wrote more than 170 books, which have been translated into 28 languages and sales of which have exceeded 50 million copies. Over 160 films have been made from his books - more than any other author. He was working on the original screenplay for King Kong when he died. In the 1920s one of Wallace's many publishers claimed that a quarter of all books read in England were written by him.

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The second outing for The Four Just Men, sees Edgar Wallace seemingly writing with a 'bigger budget'. This time we have prison breakouts, zeppelin attacks, races through mountain terrain as The Four Just Men square up to the female head of an anarchic organisation determined to take over the world. The plot is slightly garbled and the characters have an unfortunate knack of blurring into each other, so best perhaps to enjoy the book for its set pieces. Also helps if you visualize events in black & white. This really helps the atmosphere that the book generates which is reminiscent of Fritz Lang's German films. Overall, this is entertaining pulp fiction.
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Enthusiastically recommended for personal and community library audio book collections 10 Oct 2011
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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.
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