| THE DESTROYER: MURDER'S SHIELD by Richard
Sapir & Warren Murphy
Convicted and condemned to death for a crime he didn't
commit, Remo Williams has been resurrected and reprogrammed - not as a
normal human being, but as a cold, calculating death machine... created
to destroy in order to preserve... a lethal weapon that has no loyalties,
and can only be used in extreme emergencies... and aimed with the utmost
care...
They called themselves the Men of the Shield - they were a national organisation of policemen, formed to wipe out criminals the law could not reach. Forty of their number served as a killer squad, to mete out their own brand of justice. The death they dealt in was not pretty. Remo Williams now faced his toughest assignment - to eliminate this group before all hell let loose throughout the USA. Remo himself had been an ordinary, foot-slogging cop before he became the killer arm of CURE. And he didn't like the task that faced him one bit. It was too near home... First publication in Great Britain 1975
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| DIRTY HARRY #3: THE LONG DEATH by Dane
Hartman
'Dirty Harry' Callahan is back. The Magnum maverick from Homicide. Who blows away the rules when the rules get in the way. And blows away the opposition like a .44 force in his own heavy calibre of war on the most wanted. There's trouble on campus. But these days the students at Berkeley, across the Bay from San Francisco, aren't protesting, rioting or dropping out. Instead they're being taken out. Vanishing. Not seeking the hippie dream but driven into white slavery. Drugged, beaten, tortured, Californian beauties turned into brutalised sex slaves. Killed if they resist. Dirty Harry's no academic. But he does know how to drive home a lesson and set up a final examination. With a bullet. First published in the USA in 1981 by Warner Books
Inc.
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