#1: Donovan���s Devils
#1: Donovan���s Devils: The Assassination is Set for July 4������,by Lee Parker. 1974. Award Books.
This is the first in a series that only went to three books.Book #2 is Blueprint for Execution, and #3 is The Guns of Mazatlan.The author is Lee Parker for all three books, although ���Glorious Trash���suggests that the author is either Larry Powell or Robert H. Turner. It���s a ���DirtyDozen��� kind of book in which a group of hardcases and misfits are put togetherfor a mission that no one else wants���to rescue some hostages from a localstrongman/rebel in Paraguay.
I actually liked the writing here. The book read smoothly.My main issue was that over three-quarters of the book is just putting the teamtogether. We get to meet James Donovan first, an Army captain getting ready toleave the military, who is recruited by his former commander���Brigadier General LucasBlaine���to take a very special assignment for the POTUS. Rescue an ambassador, afamous doctor, and the ambassador���s daughter from a Guatemalan strongman calledEl Tigre. The team he puts together, and with whom he has worked before inVietnam, contains Oliver Bogan (tough black guy), Nathan Carey (sociopath wholearns the meaning of friendship), Arthur "Houdini" Gibbs (good naturedconman), Francis Quinn (deadly warrior), Irvin "The Bear" Randolph(muscle and dumb jock), and Joseph Teal (Mechanic and chick magnet).
Gibbs, Bogan, and Quinn get a full introduction of theirback story and skill sets. I���m guessing book 2 might do the same for the otherthree. And by the time we get to Paraguay and the actual rescue, there���s only alittle over 30 pages of this 154 page book to describe it. It really got theshort shrift, and the death of El Tigre was pretty anticlimactic.
I liked the writing well enough that I might try book #2 ifI can find it cheap, but I hope we get a little more story and action in thatbook and a little less background.


