Cabot Cain #2: “Assault On Ming” by Alan Caillou (Alan
Samuel Lyle-Smythe). Cain is hired by an ex mobster, now going straight, whose
daughter has been addicted to heroin by one of his old partners in the
business. Now his daughter is missing, and he wants Cain to find her before
Ming kills her. All may not be as it first appears. Ming’s headquarters is in
Macao, and he has a large Chinese organization controlling the drug and
smuggling in the East. Thinking that the girl is after Ming for what he has
done to her, Cain hires an American prostitute in Hong Kong to impersonate her,
hoping to draw Ming out of hiding to capture the bait. The prostitute comes
with her own bodyguard, a small Chinese martial arts expert named Mai. Things
immediately go haywire, and the prostitute is captured before Cain can put his
plans in effect, and he and Mai now have to rescue the prostitute, and still
find the missing girl. This was another
topnotch story featuring Cabot Cain, a giant of a man in size, strength, and
education. Although the author still hasn’t got his size straightened out. In
issue #1, he went from 6’9” and 240 pounds one minute, to 6’7” and 210 pounds
the next. In this novel, he’s 6’7” and 200 pounds. The actual description of
thick legs, arms, chest, and shoulders sound more like the 240 that we first
were told. But the stories are fantastic, and I hope we see more of Mai in
future stories. She added some nice karate and judo action to this one.
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