Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Killmaster #50

The Doomsday Formula

Rate this book
A terrifyingly flawless espionage plot... a thriller with and ending you'll remember for a long, long time!

When terrorists threaten to blow Hawaii to the bottom of the ocean, the desperate call goes out for Nick Carter, Killmaster.

160 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1969

40 people want to read

About the author

Nick Carter

1,056 books45 followers
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.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
1 (8%)
4 stars
4 (33%)
3 stars
6 (50%)
2 stars
1 (8%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 3 of 3 reviews
Profile Image for Marko.
81 reviews2 followers
October 16, 2021
A fun read, in the same Nick Carter style. A lot of action and not to deep or explaining. Simple story about a fanatic group that want to make a stand in the world and it all plays out on Hawaii.
I enjoyed the book.
Profile Image for Rob Smith, Jr..
1,288 reviews35 followers
January 29, 2014
Considering it's genre, this is a good book with typical Nick Carter trimmings. A lot is obvious and that takes away a lot. How Carter gets through the story is not so obvious, which has me rate the story good.

The setting is rather well defined for such a short book. The characters are very loosely defined. Who they are is obvious. The writing is standard with the Carter character with the best lines.

I'm reading this prior to reading a Mickey Spillane book written at the same time. Thought it would be interesting to read similar genre series books of a time period that was seeing enormous thrusts off a cliff for America. This book hardly refers to the 1969 period of hippies, Viet Nam and the like.

Bottom line: I recommend this book for the action/adventure enthusiast.
Profile Image for Little Timmy.
7,373 reviews58 followers
February 26, 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.
Displaying 1 - 3 of 3 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.