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Killmaster #99

The Z Document

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Nothing could stop a power-hungry general's bloody dream of world domination.
Until he met Nick Carter Killmaster N3!

When the missiles disappeared from Egypt and Israel, the two enemies blamed each other. But AXE knew better. High intelligence had a file on an Italian traitor hiding out in the Ethiopian Danakil. A desert so dry it made the Sahara look like a garden. A man who called himself "Cesare Borgia" and who would stop at nothing to gain power.

Finding Borgia's armed city, in sands that shifted so hellishly you were sure of nothing, like touching a mirage. It was Nick's job to get in, get Borgia, and maybe, just maybe get out. But whether Nick ever got out was less important than whether he dismantled the nuclear weapons Borgia had ready to start WW III.

169 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1978

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Nick Carter

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Nick Carter is a house pseudonym used by Award, Ace, and later Jove, publishing for the series Nick Carter who later graduated to a special agent for the Killmaster novels, a series of 261+ spy adventures published from 1964 until late 1990s.

A great number of writers have written under the pen-name over the years, beginning in September 1886 when Nick Carter first appeared in the 'New York Weekly' in a 13-week serial, entitled 'The Old Detective's Pupil; or, The Mysterious Crime of Madison Square'.

The Nick Carter character was originally conceived by Ormond G. Smith, the son of one of the founders of Street & Smith, and realized by John R. Coryell.

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March 4, 2016
A nice rewrite of an old Pulp character. Recast more in the James Bond spy mode. Good quick men's adventure read. If you are looking for some fast paced action and adventure then this is a recommended read.
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