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Code Name: Intrepid #1

First Case: Code Name: Intrepid, Book 1

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In the years preceding World War II, a secret Nazi organization delves into the occult, employs the supernatural, and exploits fringe science to further Hitler’s evil aim of global domination. From a hidden mountain base within the United States, the depraved madmen experiment on human beings in a malevolent plot to unleash an army of monster soldiers. Their first the 1932 Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid, New York.

A specialized military team comes together to oppose them, but can they stop these horrible creatures and the Nazi’s campaign of terror in time?

The stakes are high. The risks are great. The consequences for failure... catastrophic.

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First published August 14, 2022

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Robert J. Mendenhall

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37 reviews
August 21, 2025
I picked this up direct from the author at Pulpfest 2025 in Pittsburgh this year and the author sold me on the concept.
This would fall in the "New Pulp" category of fiction: New characters and stories with the same ethos as old school seat of the pants adventure pulp stories.
As the title says this is the first case of what becomes the Intrepid team. Most of the book is getting to know the individuals of the team as they gather to investigate what becomes their first case. And the characters are well rounded if slightly cliched (we are trying to evoke characters that would have appeared in Pulp , after all.) So much time is taken introducing the characters and getting them in the same place to do those daring deeds which inspired the origin of the team, that the first case itself seems a little rushed.
The writing is very readable and not fraught with the pitfalls of other NEW pulp writers (excessive wordiness, lack of character development, or just terribly edited.)

I LIKE the characters and already have the second entry in this series. If you like bad a$$ Americans getting the better of certain despicable German people prior to WWII, you'll probably like this story.

Profile Image for Katrina.
16 reviews6 followers
January 14, 2025
This was a super fun time. Sometimes, you need a little action-packed American hero adventure, and this delivers! Think Captain America and the Avengers, if they were actually relatable and more competent than full of super powers. The characters were fun - every single one of these characters is someone you know or wish you could be. And it's very clear the author knows his way around aircraft! I didn't feel like I needed to know everything about aircraft in order to enjoy this, but the author doesn't hold your hand to explain everything in detail either, which I really appreciate.

I listened to the audiobook version, and the narrator also did a great job! Distinct voices without being too distinct to be distracting.
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March 5, 2025
3/5 STARS! This audiobook is a fun one. Really interesting & unique historical plot taking place in the 20th century. Liked the characters and was excited to see how the story unfolded. Definitely made me want to read book 2. A good action-adventure!
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59 reviews1 follower
August 16, 2025
Action packed and fast moving! Well written story. I would classify this as historical pulp fiction with interesting and very likable characters. Definitely worth the read. I met this author at Pulp Fest last week and I am glad I did. I am starting book two “Death in Scarlet” right now.
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