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Has anyone read The Galactic Mage series? Is it any good?
It looks like Shadow Run two centuries later? I'm jus' curious.
It looks like Shadow Run two centuries later? I'm jus' curious.


I hope everyone buys a copy & they do well. If so, we'll FINALLY get to read the last, unpublished Matt Helm novel that Hamilton wrote but couldn't get published. It had been too long since his last book & they didn't want to reissue the series.

Ha! I thought I recognized you from Pulp Fiction. I have not read any to date but I have these first two on my ever growing pile.


I did, years ago, but not recently. I think probably around the same time as the Travis McGee/James Bond series were coming out. I recall them as being entertaining but like quite a few others, not something that stayed on my 'to re-read' shelves.


Helm books are told in the first person. He's a very practical guy. He thinks he's a bit tougher than he really is, one of the humanizing elements of the story. He really should kill someone or let them die, but he screws up everything because he can't. Then he scrambles to fix the situation.
There aren't a lot of gimmicks. He does have a trick belt buckle, but the bad guys often know about it & take it away. Sometimes it's even caused him a lot of grief. Otherwise he mostly gets by on intelligence & skill. Hamilton was an avid hunter & really knew his guns, so those are done very well. He doesn't dwell on them, but treats them like a tool of the trade & often points out issues with them.
The ladies of Helm's world aren't damsels in distress - well, not all the time. Some are, just like some of the guys. Hopeless in dangerous situations, but others are as tough as Helm is. Tina is in the first novel. She's as tough as a keg of nails. Arguably, Vadia might be tougher & better. She appears in several novels. Very well done in my male opinion. I'd be interested to hear a woman's take on them.
Hope you like Death of a Citizen, Dipanjan. Most of you probably never drove anything with bias ply tires on it, so references like that won't mean much, but it's not terribly dated - at least to me. Just remember that it was written over 50 years ago. Helm didn't become an ageless hero until over a dozen books in - sometime in the 80's, I think. Before that, he was a WWII veteran who did assassinations during the war & tried to become a regular citizen afterward. It's not entirely his fault that it didn't work out...
My review is here:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Wow! Bias ply tires, there's a blast from the past!

The vehicles & dress styles in the book are old, but otherwise it wasn't dated much at all. It was kind of funny when he mentioned that a new car had the key do the starter, too. It also had a push button transmission & fins. Definitely a blast from the past.
My review is here:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Joan

Jim wrote: "I was told Sandra Brown's books are really good. I'm not sure they're really for me, but thought I'd give one a try. She has a lot - 46 listed on my library's site. Which one would yo..."
I think I read a few Sandra Brown books years ago...isn't she mainly a romance writer? Not really sure as my memory is a bit foggy these days. Does she write action stuff as well?
I think I read a few Sandra Brown books years ago...isn't she mainly a romance writer? Not really sure as my memory is a bit foggy these days. Does she write action stuff as well?

Jim wrote: "I was told her books have it all, but they look like primarily romance to me. That's not my preferred genre, but an occasional one, so long as it isn't too gooey or steamy is OK."
To be honest, I really don't remember...hopefully someone else will chime in!
To be honest, I really don't remember...hopefully someone else will chime in!

Wow, behind the times here. Sorry. I love Helm, haven't read Sandra Brown.
Lots of help now I know, LOL.
Anyway I agree Jim. The Matt Helm books are great and the idiotic, horrible movies probably kept a lot of people from finding how good they are (I put off reading them for years.)
Lots of help now I know, LOL.
Anyway I agree Jim. The Matt Helm books are great and the idiotic, horrible movies probably kept a lot of people from finding how good they are (I put off reading them for years.)
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