This is a great example of a 70’s era spy/crime pulp novel because, well, it is. I didn’t really research the genesis of this book, and it turns out it was written in the late 70s, but only published this year. It was a fun jaunt through spy and crime worlds with the proto-typical superhuman assasin. It is a little Jason Bourne, a little of Clancy’s Agency (of course, written before either of those). The language and cultural references (role of women in spying, view on minorities, etc) reflect the times in which it was written and can be a bit jarring at times, but looking past that, it was a fun book.

Now, the obligatory, “I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.”