Curt Stone #5: “Assignment: Find Cherry” by Jack
Seward. The Far East Investigations is hired by the Monday Club to find
relatives of a Shogun whose ship was sunk with almost two tons of gold aboard.
There was supposedly a map and another group, called the Pure Nation Society,
whose members wish to return to the old ways, want the gold to finance their
rise to power. Curt Stone locates a surviving relative in Hawaii, a beautiful
nightclub dancer named Cherry, and buys the map from her. But someone may be a
spy in the Monday Club, working with the Pure Nation Society, as the enemy
knows his every step. This was another nice plot, but the author’s writing
remains a bit awkward. Sentences in Japanese, then repeated in English, slowing
down the pace; plus, he tells a lot of the action instead of showing it, which
would make for better reading. This was the final story in the series, and I
don’t know why it was discontinued. The covers were typical men’s action
scenes, with sexy women, and Curt Stone shown with a gun that he seldom
carried. I guess guns were illegal in Japan, even for a private detective. A
fun read, however.
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