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Abel/ Baker/ Charley [Import] [Paperback]

John R. Maxim (Author)
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  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Granada (1985)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0586062564
  • ISBN-13: 978-0586062562
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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John R. Maxim was born in Greenwich Village, NYC, educated at NY Jesuit Schools (Xavier and Fordham) played all the street sports and most team sports.
Comes from a family of cops and a few Feds. After school, took up flying, skydiving and dirt-track stock car racing until the Military decided it could do without him. Then went into marketing and advertising. Several awards. Rose to Senior VP at major New York Advertising agencies. Work involved a great deal of international travel. Major hobby back then was sailing.
Always wanted to write, however, and, one night on the bar car, decided to give it a year, succeed or fail. Sold first novel at age 41. Wrote 12 more plus one non-fiction, averaging a year and a half each. Translated into ten languages. Several were optioned for film or TV. Still waiting.
Took up skiing. Many trips to Switzerland and Colorado. With the kids gone, sold our Connecticut house and moved to Hilton Head Island with his beautiful wife, Christine, herself a champion sailor.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars An early Maxim; a must-have for thriller lovers, April 24, 2001
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T. Judd "booknut" (ALEXANDRIA, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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The cover of the original paperback (published in 1983) asks the question, "who is Able Baker Charley and why should we fear him/it?" Well put. Jared Baker is an average guy until his wife is killed. He loses control and is himself arrested and becomes a fugitive. Shadowy behaviorist Marcus Sonnenberg "rescues" Baker and makes him a subject of study. But Baker wants none of it. He just wants to be re-united with his daughter and get on with his life. Not so simple in the hands of John Maxim. The characters are well developed and for the most part quite sympathetic. Imagine a government agent that is actually likeable. Learning who/what is Abel Baker Charley takes the reader into the life of Tanner Burke, a budding film star; Connor Harrigan, a government operative out to find Baker and then to protect him, and several others representing various shades of evil (or good). The government wants Baker to study him, to get at Sonnenberg's other subjects, and to settle a score between the bad guy Peck and Sonnenberg. In the ensuing shoot-outs, and with Maxim's usual healthy body count, the reader learns about Abel and Charley and how they relate to Baker as well as Burke and his daughter. This is Maxim on two levels: the mind games not unlike Platforms (one of his best novels) and the Bannerman series with all the thrills that he produces so well. I had to knock off one star because of a monologue of Sonnenberg's that went on too long and the final shoot out that got overly confusing. At the same time each of these helped to define the characters, both the good guys and the bad. You'll be pulling for Baker - whoever he may be - all the way through a quick read. A must have for Maxim fans.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievably my favorite given all of the books I've read., June 15, 1997
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This book is a rare JEM. From beginning to end you are totally engrosed by action and suspense. The main Character(s) Baker is one that is likable from the start. My uncle gave this book to me and said this is a MUST read. He was right. This book is like a hit song, one hook after another. Just when you think you've figured out what is happening, BOOM, you're totally floored by the unexpected. The story of multiple personalites has been done many times, but never wrapped around an adventure like this. Baker is not unlike all of us. He's just been able to separate emmotions into separate people. If it's possible, find this book. You won't regret your effort
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Abel. Come out now, Abel.", August 12, 2007
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H. Bala "Me Too Can Read" (Just moved to posh Marina Del Rey, CA - where if you drop a quarter, why, you just keep on walking) - See all my reviews
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I can't say this any plainer: I wish John R. Maxim had written more books. At this stage of his writing career, he's a bit getting on in years (he's 70). Hopefully, he's got a lot more novels in him. I've very much enjoyed his 5 Paul Bannerman novels (and have been awaiting his proposed new novel THE BANNERMAN PROPHECY for ages now), but I'll tell you what: ABEL BAKER CHARLEY, which came out in 1983 and was Maxim's second novel, is readily one of the best action thrillers I've ever read, and, in fact, it's on my list of all-time favorites in the genre. Every couple of years, I'll dust it off and re-immerse myself in Jared Baker's harried world of dark alter egos, paranoid intrigue, and blazing bullets. And an axe. I remember a war axe.

Jared Baker was living a life in suburban bliss until the tragic accident that killed his wife and hospitalized his young daughter. Then something happened to him. Baker snapped. Now his body hosts three very different personalities: his regular self; an intuitive but disgusting mass of flab called Charley; and the amoral, violently primal Abel. Now, too, the law wants Baker for murder. The revenge-minded mob is gunning for him. The CIA is persistently keeping tabs on him. But his most inimical foe may be Marcus Sonnenberg, the deranged and secretive behavioral scientist and master manipulator. And, all the while, Baker desperately struggles to keep the two entities inside him at bay. But at least he's not alone...

ABEL BAKER CHARLEY is one intense and riproaring psychological thriller, full of twisty turns, big reveals, and explosive action. Maxim has a knack for rapidly involving his reader and keeping the pages turned at a frenzied pace. I've read this one over and over, and, honestly, few other novels have lived up to ABEL BAKER CHARLEY'S sense of gripping urban adventure and psychological suspense. The manner in which Baker, time and again, eluded his would-be captors and then exacted violent vengeance had me silently cheering as I read on, from the taut opening scenes in New York's Central Park to the electrifying finale, when all the various forces involved converged in one hell of a museum shootout. All the characters, but one, are complex and diverting. Only the skier/actress Tanner Burke seems to be one note and comes off as a mere token love interest. And even she has her moments. The world weary Connor Harrigan is brilliant.

The author writes Baker as a tortured and vulnerable man, a bloke caught up in the most unusual of circumstances and forced to go on the run. Without Abel and Charley, I might've found Jared Baker too normal and, therefore, too dull a character. As it is, there's a delicious, boyish thrill in being privy to Baker's secret abilities, which he very reluctantly unleashes on the persistent plague of serpentine spymasters, daunting assassins, thugs, and gangsters arrayed against him. With this book, the reader can revel in wish fulfillment. Really, who wouldn't want Charley's supernormal talents? And who doesn't wish for a beastie to summon so that you can taunt your tormentors with a phrase like "Come and get it, pig." When the implacable, demonical Abel goes into whirlwind action, as deprived of a conscience as he is, you can't help but root for him.
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