Steve Carradine #4: “Twelve Hours To Destiny” by
Manning K. Robertson. Working for British Intelligence, Steve Carradine is sent
to Hong Kong to find why their agent there has disappeared. His job is to find
him, and discover the secret he held of a new super weapon in Chinese hands. In
Hong Kong, Carradine discovered a double agent, then is contacted by the
missing agents niece. Her uncle has been taken to the mainland, where he’ll be
tortured for what he knows about China’s secret weapon. The girl is part of a
Chinese acrobat troupe, and they have free movement in China. She smuggles
Carradine into China, then her troupe helps him rescue her uncle from a guarded
facility. The troupe hate the communists, and have been fighting them on their
own, using their acrobat show as a camouflage. After rescuing her uncle,
however, Carradine discovers they only have twelve hours before the new weapon
will be tested, and they must again travel into deeper country, and enter a
well-guarded compound to destroy the facility and weapon. This is a really nice
plot, with good action. Everything seemed to go like clockwork, however, and if
it hadn’t been for the troupe of Chinese acrobats, it’s doubtful one man could
have pulled everything off. Personally, I thought Steve Carrigan out-Bond
Britain leading spy, James Bond.
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