Savage
Interlude by Dan Cushman. Jim Crawford,
Botamba, and the Hammer, from Naked
Ebony, are back in this tale of the African Congo. A photographer is
murdered in Cairo because of something he brought back from the Congo, and
Crawford trailing his girlfriend, a dancer in one of the backstreet dives,
tells him the object must be somewhere in his baggage at the hotel where he was
staying under a fake name. Breaking in, he finds only a metal spearhead and
undeveloped film, either might be the clue to the mystery. But then a white
woman shows up, claiming to be the photographer’s wife, and she tags along with
him and the Hammer as they track the dead man’s trail backwards to start from
the beginning, in hopes of discovering the secret worth millions. This is
another good yarn, but with the same formula as all Cushman’s stories. And, as
usual, Crawford ends of with the girl he plans to spend the rest of his life
with – or until the next adventure, and another girl. We never learn what
becomes of these beautiful women, either.
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