Secret Mission #6:
Tibet. America and Russia are both losing their orbiting satellites. Somewhere
in Tibet the Chinese are using a laser weapon to burn out the instruments on
board, leaving the satellites out of control. However, they haven’t pinpointed
the exact location of the weapon, so an old friend, Richard Newton, a NASA
scientist asks Phil Sherman to assist the CIA in locating and destroying the
weapon. Sherman isn’t a CIA operative, though he does jobs for the CIA
occasionally. He owns an import/export business in Paris. Of course, he agrees,
and is flown in by George Hardy, a pilot with the CIA. Sherman finds the weapon, but Chinese
soldiers in an abandoned monastery protect it. Sherman contacts the CIA by
radio, giving the location, but Hardy and his plane is shot out of the air and
Sherman captured. Dr. Liu Chung-lin is in charge of the monastery, and working
for him is a German, Otto Von Kruger and his daughter Suwary (Eurasian), and an American
scientist named Bill Rogers. It doesn’t take long for him to plan an escape,
taking everyone with him, and destroying the weapon in the process. But now
they must escape across Tibet to Kashmir with the Chinese on their trail. This
was another good entry in the series, but strangely ends as they reach Kashmir,
with some of the story untold. A fun
read, though (spoiler alert) everyone but Sherman is killed by the end.
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