Nick Carter
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Nick Carter
The title character of the series serves as Agent N3 of AXE, a fictional spy agency for the United States government.
Carter is tall (over 6 feet / 1.83 m), lean and handsome with a classic profile and magnificently muscled body. He has wide-set steel gray eyes that are icy, cruel and dangerous. He is hard-faced, with a firm straight mouth, laugh-lines around the eyes, and a firm cleft chin. His hair is thick and dark. He has a small tattoo of a blue axe on the inside right lower arm near the elbow - the ultimate ID for an AXE agent. At least one novel states that the tattoo glows in the dark. Carter also has a knife scar on the shoulder, a shrapnel scar on the right thigh. He has a sixth sense for danger.
Carter is tall (over 6 feet / 1.83 m), lean and handsome with a classic profile and magnificently muscled body. He has wide-set steel gray eyes that are icy, cruel and dangerous. He is hard-faced, with a firm straight mouth, laugh-lines around the eyes, and a firm cleft chin. His hair is thick and dark. He has a small tattoo of a blue axe on the inside right lower arm near the elbow - the ultimate ID for an AXE agent. At least one novel states that the tattoo glows in the dark. Carter also has a knife scar on the shoulder, a shrapnel scar on the right thigh. He has a sixth sense for danger.
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Run, Spy, Run (Killmaster #1)
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1964
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The China Doll (Killmaster, #2)
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1964
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Fraulein Spy (Killmaster, #5)
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1964
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Checkmate in Rio (Killmaster, #3)
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1964
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Saigon (Killmaster #6)
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1964
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Safari for Spies (Killmaster #4)
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1964
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Eyes of the Tiger (Killmaster, #9)
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1965
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Istanbul (Killmaster, #10)
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1965
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A Bullet for Fidel (Killmaster, #7)
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1965
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The 13th Spy (Killmaster, #8)
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1969
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