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Kahlenukke by Alistair MacLean
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Kahlenukke (original 1969; edition 1969)

by Alistair MacLean

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From the acclaimed master of action and suspense. The all time classic. Paul Sherman of Interpol's Narcotics Bureau flies to Amsterdam on the trail of a dope king. With enormous skill the atmosphere is built up: Amsterdam with its canals and high houses; stolid police; psychopaths; women in distress and above all - murder.… (more)
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Puppet on a Chain by Alistair MacLean (1969)

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Cayman 2024 - #7 - This was a bit of a disappointment compared to previous MacLean books i have read. Actually it was more creepy than the normal suspenseful adventure of good vs. evil. Structure was unique as we follow the Interpol Drug Officer on a mission to Amsterdam, accompanied by two lovely younger female agents.....having no real idea why or what for. Eventually you get enough info to grasp the task at hand, sort of. Lots of clever, fearless, life-threatening adventures ensue.....but not the happiest of endings....and again....a creepy setting that i never felt comfortable in....i mean the cover speaks for itself! ( )
  jeffome | Jan 29, 2024 |
Though not in the league of MacLean's more famous action/adventure novels, Puppet on a Chain is a thrilling, fast paced read. The hero, Sherman, is James Bond-esque, complete with a couple of gorgeous assistants, but is more prone to failure. The villains are cruel, ruthless and violent, but a bit lacking in shrewdness to kill Sherman when they have the chance. All this makes for a very entertaining, high-speed ride through the streets and canals of Amsterdam that is best enjoyed without putting too much of thought into it. I liked it very much! ( )
  aravind_aar | Nov 21, 2021 |
I’ve been trying to read this for over two months. It’s a depressing read, or at least more depressing than I was prepared for — nobody expects a thriller about an Interpol man trying to stamp out the heroin trade to be sunshine and puppies, but the atmosphere is squalid and it’s always dark and raining in this version of Amsterdam. I felt like I was reading it through a veil of dirt and smoke. Also, I found it irritating that the Interpol man brought along two women to help him out with the case but seemed to relegate them to their hotel room most of the time or to helper-type roles. ( )
  rabbitprincess | May 23, 2021 |
"Puppet on a Chain" is another MacLean spy novel set in the 50's. I did like that it had the morals of the era and a lack of swearing. That's as far as it went. Mjr. Sherman is an ass. I don't know how anyone could work for him or how he got prompted in the first place. Lots of gruesome murders to read about and a drug culture you would expect in Amsterdam. ( )
  delta61 | Feb 7, 2020 |
Three stars or four? Three or four? How about three and a half?

This Alistair MacLean book is an odd one. It's darker than his other books, and even creepy. It's about Paul Sherman, a British Interpol agent, in Amsterdam looking for the source of drug trafficking into Britain. Aided by the Dutch police and by two good looking female assistants, he's almost immediately thrown into the thick of things when the person he was coming to meet is gunned down at the airport in his sight. After that, he's followed to and from his hotel throughout the novel.

It was amusing to see "cannabis" as the source of so much evil in this book, considering pot is now legal in several states. However, the main drug Sherman is after is heroin. And he finds it in the strangest of locations. One of my complaints about the book is, after years on the case -- from afar -- and after the Dutch have done nothing, in one to two days, Sherman finds the drugs, the source, the dealers, everything. It's not very believable. In fact, the implausibility of the story is something I just don’t like about the novel. Sherman is constantly having his gun taken from him by the bad guys, who never kill him, thus giving him the opportunity to escape. He's above the law, breaking numerous laws himself as he tries to find out what he's after. The person we think to be the main dealer, Reverend Goodbody, has a whole town under his spell and willing to commit murder for him. Really? Then there's the life-like female puppets hanging from a chain on top of a warehouse. It's too much to take.

Additionally, Sherman isn't very likeable. He lies constantly. He's a sexist pig. (This book was written in the 1960s....) After treating his female assistants like annoying children the whole way through the book, at the very end, he all of a sudden wants to marry one of them. Say what? He's so condescending. Prig. I wanted to like him. I wanted to be on his side. The bad guys were so bad, that I had to be on his side, but I think I secretly wanted him to die too. Terrible of me, I know.

This book is not the author's worst, but it's far from his best -- very far. It is fast paced and entertaining, yes, but just not very believable, and that knocks it down a star for me. The sexism knocks it down another star. Three stars. Very cautiously recommended. ( )
  scottcholstad | Jun 3, 2015 |
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Alistair MacLeanprimary authorall editionscalculated
Beecher-Kindler, GeorgetteTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hallén, SvenTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Jaskari, JuhaniTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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From the acclaimed master of action and suspense. The all time classic. Paul Sherman of Interpol's Narcotics Bureau flies to Amsterdam on the trail of a dope king. With enormous skill the atmosphere is built up: Amsterdam with its canals and high houses; stolid police; psychopaths; women in distress and above all - murder.

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