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Agent of T.E.R.R.A. #1

The Flying Saucer Gambit

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Science - Fiction

159 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1966

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Larry Maddock

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Used As Alternate Name By: Jack Owen Jardine

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3,148 reviews2,167 followers
December 30, 2009
Please allow me to give this Man From U.N.C.L.E. rip off 4 stars. I read them back in my youth (the dark ages of the) 1960s. I remember them fondly and have often wished I still had them. In each book Hannibal (Fortune) and his partner Webley (a shape changing alien made up of 15 pounds of protoplasm) would save the world from domination (or worse). Hannibal had a "License to Tamper", with time that is. A rip off of 007's license to Kill? They would move back and forth in time to stop E.M.P.I.R.E. in their attempts to change history and rule the world...or more (cue dramatic music).

In the first one they went back in time to investigate the death of a resident agent.
Profile Image for Terry Mulcahy.
479 reviews3 followers
September 9, 2024
This was fun to read. The "agent" in the title is basically a secret agent, defending time itself from serious alterations that would lead to disaster. Much like the fictional British agent Bond, he has to stop a maniac from taking control of the Earth. But neither the agent, his partner, nor the maniac and his minions are from this planet. The stakes are high for the people of Earth, but marauders in time would create chaos and destruction throughout the universe. Armed with a vehicle that travels through time, a mind-reading partner, and some very high-tech weapons, he must fight for his life, for planet Earth, and for the flow of time itself. A good adventure, well-written, and the science is plausible.
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August 27, 2012
This fusion of Dr. Who and Bond James Bond is scarcely deathless literature, but for a kid of 11 or 12, it was quite a romp.
562 reviews40 followers
August 4, 2024
A time-traveling agent and his alien partner strive to foil the plan of an evil mastermind who intends to use a device that drives people mad to change the past. The four-book series Agent of TERRA was one example of the 60s tsunami of secret agent storytelling that followed the immense success of Ian Fleming’s James Bond series. Hannibal Fortune, who has been granted a “license to tamper,” works to preserve the integrity of the timeline for the Temporal Entropy Restructure and Repair Agency. Webley, his partner, is a ball of wisecracking sentient protoplasm that has the ability to inhabit a functional replica of a human being when needed. Gregor Malik of EMPIRE is the evil mastermind. This is a light fun adventure with some timey-wimey nonsense thrown in for spice. You could do worse for a quick read.

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Profile Image for Gregory Frost.
Author 87 books105 followers
November 8, 2024
I first read this book when I was 14 and it was a new book (spoiler alert: I'm ancient). It was so entertaining that I was hooked on Maddock's series and just gobbled up all four of these gems. Yes, they're dated. Yes, they reflect the sexual attitudes of the period. But they're also just breezy, fun reads.
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Author 41 books289 followers
December 24, 2008
I like to try the first volume in these older SF series and after this one I won't read any further. Pretty dull work.
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2,497 reviews121 followers
September 4, 2009
Webley is my favorite sidekick. Great satire of the spy genre that was popular in the sixties.
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