Capsule Review Archive – The Man Who Shook the Earth by Kenneth Robeson

This review originally appeared on Goodreads on September 18, 2019.

The Man Who Shook the Earth (Doc Savage #12)

By Kenneth Robeson (House Name)/Lester Dent – Street & Smith – 1934

Review by Robin Marx

This installment in the Doc Savage series has a lot in common with previous volumes Quest of the Spider and The Czar of Fear. All of these stories deal with a disguised criminal mastermind trying to muscle out the competition and take over a specific industry. The previous two books involved lumber and mining, while this one involves nitrate production.

I groaned a bit when I saw the direction this story was taking, but the end result was more interesting than those previous two stories. Rather than taking place in the US, this story involved both New York and Chile, and—even when lightly sketched and reliant on broad stereotypes—Doc Savage's globe-trotting adventures tend to be the most fun.

The villain was also more intriguing this time, as his interest in nitrate production was about more than just personal enrichment. The reader is kept guessing as to the villain's true identity up until the very end, as well, instead of being obvious from their first appearance.

Despite the somewhat formulaic approach, this ended up one of the more interesting installments in the series.

★★★☆☆

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