Amazon.com Review
This smartly plotted and smoothly written debut thriller by the pseudonymous Malcolm Bell (described only as "a former government employee" on the hardcover jacket) is a welcome throwback to the innocent days of Elleston Trevor and early Len Deighton. There's some healthy sex, but nothing kinky; a modicum of violence, but not much display of seriously nasty body parts. And as for the central threat--that San Diego will be destroyed by a nuclear weapon triggered by a deadly new substance called red mercury--well, only the CIA director really worries much about
that.
Most of the pleasure comes from watching Marcus Malone, a former CIA agent running a failing security agency, being convinced by the director and his earnest banker ally to let himself be exposed as a flashy criminal arms dealer and then to disappear into Eastern Europe--where the terrorist who wants the red mercury will hopefully contact him. And when Malone's new ladyfriend, a dauntless dental assistant, decides to join him in Prague, the fun and excitement increase to a level just begging to be filmed. --Dick Adler
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
From Publishers Weekly
This smartly plotted and smoothly written debut thriller by the pseudonymous Bell (of whom all we know is that he's "a former government employee") is a welcome throwback to the innocent days of Elleston Trevor and early Deighton. Ito Kawai, a Japanese terrorist plotting revenge for Nagaski from a sumptuous lakeside village in Slovenia, is building a bomb that he plans to detonate in San Diego and lacks only the deadly new substance, "red mercury," to activate it. Convinced by the director of the CIA that he's the man to take Ito down, Marcus Malone, former CIA agent and head of a failing security agency, lets himself be falsely exposed as a flashy criminal arms dealer. He then disappears into Eastern Europe with the hope that Ito will contact him for red mercury. When Malone's new ladyfriend, a dauntless dental assistant, decides to join him in Prague, the excitement increases to a level just begging to be filmed. Bell keeps his thriller clean and fun with a dose of healthy sex?but nothing kinky?and a modicum of tasteful violence.
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--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.