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The Underground

Inga Brandt looked as though she belonged to the world of cameras and action, Maseratis, martinis and rich sun-tanned men.

As Morgan stepped into the departure lounge at Heathrow to take a jet to Balindi, Inga's firm, voluptuous body compacted against his ... and set off a fire-bomb blaze of treachery and raw sex as Morgan moved to blast out a deadly secret in the newly-independent African country of Ruba.

Somewhere in the fragile state of Ruba, one of the bst agents of Britain's Secret Service had died a hideous death - lacerated by a pack of hunger-crazed baboons.

And beneath Octopus Hill, protected by the savagery of the baboons, the Chinese Communists had set up an underground headquarters from where the revolution could spread out like sinewy tentacles to embrace the whole of Africa ...

210 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1970

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