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A wave of global terrorism spreads as a result of one madman's tyrannical powers. Even while the governments of three major world powers are on his trail, CURE, the United States' top secret agency, knows of only one way to solve the problem - The Destroyer. There's little doubt that Master Chiun's protege Remo Williams is capable of waging any war, but when the mysterious radical assassin is out to kill, everyone runs for cover - except the fearless and most powerful.

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Tenth in the Destroyer series. This one was really hard to read for me personally because of the subject matter. It opens with a Muslim terrorist group hijacking a plane, raping a female passenger, and brutally murdering her infant son. A rash of other successful terrorist airplane hijackings soon follow. It becomes clear that someone has found (1) a way to very rapidly train novices to become successful terrorists and (2) smuggle weapons onto aircraft. These terrorists eventually plan to hijack multiple aircraft and crash them into each other mid-air over New York City.

As it turns out, the terrorist training and hijackings are just a means for Chiun's nephew Nuihc to set up an ambush to kill Chiun and Remo. Apparently, Remo and Chiun show more first encountered Nuihc in book #7, Union Bust. Unfortunately, I have not yet read this one, but that makes little difference, as it was perfectly readable without knowledge of that initial interaction. The radical left of the early 1970s is royally skewered (and rightly so), particularly in the character of a female college student radical who Remo keeps running into (she is a hopelessly naive catspaw of Nuihc). In the end, Remo proves himself to be the true heir to the Master of Sinanju.

This one really hits home, post-9-11, because of the topic, and I recommend it as an interesting read.

Review copyright 2008 J. Andrew Byers
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#140 in our old book database. Not rated.

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Warren Murphy was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on September 13, 1933. Before becoming an author, worked in journalism and politics. In 1971, he started the Destroyer series with Richard Sapir. His other novels include Jericho Day, The Red Moon, The Ceiling of Hell, The Sure Thing, and Honor Among Thieves. He has received various awards show more including the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Award for The Grandmaster and Pigs Get Fat, and a Special Award for Trace. He has also received the Private Eye Writers of America's Shamus Award for The Ceiling of Hell and Another Day, Another Dollar. He also wrote the screenplays for the movies Lethal Weapon 2 and The Eiger Sanction. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Author Richard Sapir was born in 1936. He graduated from Columbia University. Before creating The Destroyer series with Warren Murphy, he worked as a reporter, editor, and in public relations. He also wrote five novels in which one, The Body, was made into a movie in 2001. He died of a heart attack in 1987. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Canonical title*
Mästarnas strid
Original title
Terror Squad
Original publication date
1973
People/Characters
Chiun (Master of Sinanju); Harold W. Smith; Remo Williams; Kathy Miller; Kevin Miller
Important places
New York, USA; New York, New York, USA
First words
An airplane is an unsupportable outpost.
Original language
English
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Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
LCC
PS3569 .A59 .T4Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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