Matt Helm - The Ambushers
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Matt Helm - The Ambushers

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$7.99
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Donald Hamilton is the creator of Matt Helm, star of 27 novels that have sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. He was born in Uppsala, Sweden, attended the University of Chicago, and served in the U.S. Naval Reserve. His writing career began in 1946 with short stories for Collier's and The Saturday Evening Post . His first novel was Date With Darkness , published in 1947, and altogether he published 38 novels. The first Matt Helm novel, Death of a Citizen , was originally published in 1960, at the height of the Cold War. --This text refers to the mass_market edition.

Features & Highlights

  • A brand-new edition of the classic novel.A quiet mission of assassination is no sweat for legendary agent Matt Helm, until a shapely foreign agent he never got around to finishing off lures him into a strange trek in the wilds of northern Mexico, and a Russian missile smuggled out of Cuba falls into the hands of a political fanatic much too close to home.

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A Fun Enjoyable Read

This is my sixth Matt Helm book and I have enjoyed all of them. This latest book finds Matt on a mission of assignation in the jungle.
While there he spots a known criminal, obeying his orders Matt does nothing about the man. Sure enough Matt returns home after the mission and is promptly sent off after the man he spotted in the jungle. Along with Matt is Sheila, an agent recovering from her last assignment that saw her tortured for weeks. The book, like most of Hamilton's Matt Helm books have a fantastic way of making them seem as if they are made up as they go along. We follow Matt on his assignment and seem to get led wherever/however he finds clues. Nothing seems to go according to plan for Matt Helm and we enjoy the ride all the more. An avid Ian Fleming reader I was curious as to how these American spy mysteries would compare. They are similar in that both authors' books have almost nothing in common with the movies. Aside from some plot details, or character names, and the title. Straight foreward with just the right amount of sex,violence,humor and plot, I shall look forword to the next adventure. I enjoyed this book very much.
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Still great!

I'm buying the Kindle version of this series to replace my ancient pile of slowly disintegrating paperbacks. This is a great cold war novel written in lean, spare style which always reminds me of Hemingway. The protagonist always behaves logically and consistently without the illogical/implausible actions which many suspense writers make their characters do in order to develop the plot. Also, Hamilton always got little details about firearms, vehicles, boats, etc right, which adds credibility and realism to the stories.
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one of the spy thrillers best!

This book is why donald hamilton has been compared with dashiell hammit.how to get the Cuban missile crisis,the bay of pigs, political assassination , texas,south american Nazi hunters,ect...in one short novel, and , at the same time make it perfectly believable ,I mean Believable! Is a challenge and Hamilton goes for broke,and does it! A few months before Kennedy's assassination,and here is Hamilton wrighting about a long range sniper assassination of a political leader,if its true that Lyndon Johnson read matt helm books ,i cant say im surprised.
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Donald Hamilton invented the modern thriller fifty years ago with the Matt Helm series.

Just as good as the first time I read it fifty years ago. I find myself anticipating the re-release of each of the Matt Helm thrillers as much as I anticipated the original releases. The Matt Helm series is where the thriller genre started. The great thriller writers learned their trade from Donald Hamilton--or should have. For you young-uns (under 50. lol) who skipped the Matt Helm series because you thought they couldn't possibly be relevant today, think again. Try one and you'll be hooked.
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Better than Bond

Protagonist Matt Helm is a wonderful character and the author consistently delivers a clever story. If you like spy fiction and action you can't go wrong with this series.
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Still relevant and entertaining

I am a long-time fan of Donald Hamilton's "Matt Helm" series, and was very glad to see that his books are being revived (including on Kindle) for a new generation.

In addition to being well-written and entertaining, "The Ambushers" offers some interesting commentary and perspective on various aspects of American foreign policy, including doing business with unsavory governments, participation in regime change, etc.
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A very good read

The Matt Helm books are very entertaining and have a refreshing realism about world affairs. He's a good writer and evocative in his descriptions.
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An old friend enjoyed anew.

The story is still as good as it was new. I am looking forward to all of the novels in the series.
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Another Incredible Book

As usual Donald Hamilton has crafted a top notch story. Matt Helm is an intelligent credible special government agent. He has no equal in his field. I am waiting for the next book in the series.
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Meeting an "old friend" in a new form.

I read the Matt Helm books in paperback when they were first published and read & re-read them until the paperbacks fell apart. I am buying each Matt Helm eBook as it is published. Once more, I can settle down to a "good read" with an old friend.
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