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Assignment to Disaster [Mass Market Paperback]

Edward S. Aarons (Author)
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1955
It was the tough agent's toughest assignment. In SAM DURELL's deadly race against time, this girl was his only clue to the missing man. Another hardboiled spellbinder by a master of the spy-chase thriller, the FIRST in Edward S. Aarons' classic series starring Sam Durell of the K Section of the Central Intelligence Agency.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Fawcett Crest; 1st edition (1955)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0449174298
  • ISBN-13: 978-0449174296
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,743,724 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sam Durell #1, January 3, 2006
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This review is from: Assignment to Disaster (Mass Market Paperback)

First in a series of 3 dozen plus "Assignment" books by Edward Sidney Aarons, this one was published a couple years after Ian Fleming's Casino Royale. With a 'cold war' background and the ICBM missle race, hard hitting, realistic spy fiction was selling well. These books by both Fleming and Aarons, left over remainders and reminders of that stark period of the 1950s, still continue to read pretty well yet today, some books show their dating while others do not.

Aaron's main character, Sam Durell, works for K-Section, CIA, at 20 Annapolis Street, Washington, D.C. He has previously worked with G2 intelligence, and the OSS during WWII. He is one of our first cold war soldiers and tough customer in and of himself. Hailing from Louisiana's Peche Bayou off a gambler grandfather's river boat, he is a person with few illusions but much tenacity of spirit.

This novel has a space scientist gone missing, and Sam (or Cajun as he will later be called), has only 96 hours in which to find Calvin Padgett. He has orders to find him, stop him, kill him if necessary. And for 160 pages Sam is totally committed to this mission, while all people around him turn completely against him. He becomes a man alone in this mission, "in a deadly race against time" from page 1 through page 160.

This book introduces the character Sam Durell as well as many supporting characters around him, such as General Dickinson McFee his boss, who will become returning characters in many of the Assignment books. The action of this novel moves from Washington to Maryland to New Mexico to Louisiana and back to D.C. before eventually working itself out. The writing is very clean with Aarons' plotting excellent. With benefit of many other Sam Durell books read by this reviewer, this book seems a little stiff, not cardboard stiff, but somewhat lacking in characterization. Understandably so the author was no doubt as much a stranger to Sam Durell as we are, obviously shaping the Sam Durell's character as he wrote. With each subsequent novel Sam becomes a much more believable, and much less angry hero.

If you enjoy espionage as portrayed by Ian Fleming's James Bond, you will no doubt find Sam Durell worth your reading time. Though I very much enjoy the James Bond character, I always find Sam Durell much more believable and realistic. Though Mr. Aarons has been dead for some time, he left us a remarkable series of "Assignment" books for our reading pleasure.

Recommended reading.

Semper Fi.
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