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Jadoo

De: John A. Keel
Narrado por: Clay Lomakayu
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The first book by the author of The Mothman Prophecies.

Someone, we know not who, once called Jadoo "the greatest book ever written on the black magic of the Orient." But we do not know if there will again be another book like it. Jadoo, a Hindi word meaning "black magic", captures a world that is now lost to us - the strange, dark, mysterious world that was once called the "Orient".

This story of a real-life Indiana Jones of the 1950s named John Keel contains everything but a trip to Venus in a flying saucer - a subject our newsman/explorer would become famous for a decade later. In Egypt, the fearless Keel was cursed by a mummy and befriended members of a strange snake-charming cult. In Iraq, he played Russian roulette with a notorious desert bandit and lived among the Yezidi devil-worshippers. Later, in India, he was buried alive and discovered the secret of the Indian rope trick, which he then performed for incredulous reporters in New Delhi. And in a riveting finale, he chased the Abominable Snowman through the little known Himalayan kingdom of Sikkim before being unceremoniously booted out of Singapore for being "an undesirable alien".

"One of the most traveled and imaginative raconteurs since Baron Munchausen." (San Francisco Examiner)

"Here is a fireside adventure with a chill in it." (Buffalo Evening News)

“A fabulous tour of Egypt, the Middle East, India, and Tibet." (Hartford Times)

"A combination of cliff-hanging experiences with serious probing for the bizarre, the secretive, and the enigmatic." (Kirkus)

Born on March 25, 1930, in Hornell, New York, John A. Keel was keenly interested in magic and writing from an early age. After serving in the US Army during the Korean War on the staff of the American Forces Network in Frankfurt, Germany, he worked as a foreign radio correspondent in Paris, Berlin, Rome, and Egypt. Then, in 1954, he gave up his day job and set off on a life of travel and adventure, attempting to support himself with his writing. The travels and encounters he relates in this book, which ranged from Egypt to Singapore, cover about one year. Using articles he had written for the men’s magazines, Keel strung together a manuscript, which he originally entitled Pattern for Adventure, while living in Barcelona. The book appeared as Jadoo from a New York publisher in 1957, and he promoted it by performing a snake-charming act in a pet store window in New York City. Keel kept on writing for newspapers and magazines, as well as radio and television outlets, and ended up publishing a dozen books in his lifetime. He popularized the term “men in black” and coined the term “ultraterrestrials” to describe UFO occupants. Keel’s best known work is The Mothman Prophecies, an account of his investigation into sightings in West Virginia of a huge, winged creature called the "Mothman".

©2013 Anomalist Books (P)2018 Andrew Benjamin Colvin

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Such a unique topic

Great book with a fascinating and unique topic. It’s like Indiana Jones meets a magician and the combo works beautifully.

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Keel was already a master storyteller!

Keel was only un gis mid 20s when he wrore Jadoo but his storytelling, pacing, and prose were mature beyond his years.
the narrator left something to be desired but I was able to look past it.

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better than I expected

I was expecting a John keel mothman thing.
180° turn of awesomeness.
find me more books like this please

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ok John Keel

Good narration, interesting read. However, animal cruelty to a rat and to snakes -- I had to return it.

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Real Life Indiana Jones

This book isn't like Keel's later works about the paranormal but about his adventures in his younger years. However, it was still great and definitely worth the listen!

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