Ką tik "iškeptas" FTB agentas Antonius Houkinas iš Vašingtono pasiunčiamas į Meksiką vykdyti svarbios užduoties. Bet jau pačią pirmą šios itin slaptos operacijos dieną Tonio porininkas nužudomas ir vargšas FTb naujokas lieka svetimoje šalyje visiškai vienas, ieškomas kaip žudikas, meno kūrinių grobikas, tarptautinių šnipų ir vagių sėbras, ekshibicionistas, bėglys be paso ir pinigų...
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.
Harry Harrison (born Henry Maxwell Dempsey) was an American science fiction author best known for his character the The Stainless Steel Rat and the novel Make Room! Make Room! (1966), the basis for the film Soylent Green (1973). He was also (with Brian W. Aldiss) co-president of the Birmingham Science Fiction Group.
Another instalment in my 'Read every Harry Harrison book' mission!
This one his second spy thriller (but written under his own name!). It's a fun romp through Mexico with central character not expecting his adventures but seizing them with gusto! It was diverting and enjoyable, maybe a few too many agencies involved, but as always Harrison keeps you interested. There is a second adventure for our unlikely hero, which I will read sooner or later!
Somewhat madcap romp by Harrison. Tony Hawkins, a guy running a concessions stand at the FBI gets recruited (due to his BA in art history) to help identify and recover classic paintings down in Mexico from Nazis. As you might expect, things go badly, and international spy organizations get involved. This is pure zany aka Bill the Galactic Hero.
Although absolutely not SF this is a fun tale of a man who is reluctantly forced to drag himself away from his academic study to engage in a spot of espionage. I must say I found it quite amusing as throughout this mid life crisis of a plot he seems blissfully unaware of his incipient alcoholic tendencies. (If there’s no decent SF available I would usually choose the spy genre next).
What a fun little romp this book is, about a museum gift shop manager turned unwilling FBI agent. Poor Tony Hawkin is a bumbling, terrible agent, in way over his head investigating WWII art crimes in early 70s Mexico.