The Menacers
Matt Helm, Book 11
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Stefan Rudnicki
Matt Helm is puzzled. He's been sent to Mexico to investigate the sighting of a flying saucer, but Helm doesn't believe in little green men. Then his Russian opposite number is shot in her hotel, but who did it? And why are the Mexican cops acting so tough? Time to track down the redhead who called in the sighting and get to the bottom of the case.
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This book however delves into ufo conspiracy theories in a fresh (2022 view looking back at the late sixties) way. Even though I was born shortly after the period of this book, I’ve never before encountered this take on how ufo lore might have been used on both sides to make each other look bad politically and regionally throughout central and maybe South America too.
While the early books in this series were turned into Dean Martin comedies, I have to wonder just how much these later books which are less post war bodice rippers and more modern intrigue and even who done its… how much these later books actually got read.
Must have been some market for them to keep getting published but I’m not sure how much these plot topics received more play, recycling and development.
It feels like finding fiction maybe lost to the ages.
A half dozen books in and the plots feel modernish
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it's like reading a book from a black and white mo
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corny
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as i fight 🐱
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