Milo March #22 Death to the Brides

Cover of Milo March #22 Death to the Brides by M. E. Chaber
Author: M. E. Chaber
Publisher: STEEGER BOOKS
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 9781618275844
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.25 Inches
Weight: 0.82893810512 Pounds
Width: 0.74 Inches
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Milo March #22 Death to the Brides by M. E. Chaber is a thrilling addition to the Milo March series, published by STEEGER BOOKS on June 4, 2021. This edition, comprising 330 pages, presents a previously unpublished manuscript completed in 1975, which was not released during the author’s lifetime due to its politically charged content. The narrative follows Milo as he embarks on a covert mission to rescue an Intelligence officer in Vietnam, navigating a complex web of espionage and unexpected alliances.

In this story, Milo is accompanied by a miniature military dog, a unique twist that adds depth to his character and mission. As he interacts with Madame Lê, a Viet Cong officer, readers will find themselves immersed in a world of international intrigue and danger. The plot unfolds with Milo’s unorthodox approach to espionage, highlighting the unpredictable nature of his assignments. This edition offers a fresh perspective on the themes of mystery and detective work, making it a noteworthy addition for fans of thrillers and espionage fiction.


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Death to the Brides was completed in 1975 but never released during the author’s lifetime, owing to the publisher’s objection to its politically charged content. So this is the only unpublished Milo March manuscript left by Ken Crossen-now in print for the first time.

The book is distinctive in another way. It is the only Crossen book in which characters from two different series interact. Colonel Kim Locke, featured in three other spy novels by Crossen, lends Milo a miniature-breed military dog for an Intelligence mission. Milo has never worked with a canine before, but man and dog quickly take to each other, and the dog will soon prove himself a valuable friend in a world gone mad.

The American war against the Viet Cong is supposedly over now, and the only U.S. personnel in the South are advisors and attachés. Milo arrives under cover as the new military attaché, assigned to rescue an Intelligence man held captive in the highlands of the North. He decides to present himself to the Communists as an American officer who has come to plead for the release of the prisoner on the humanitarian grounds that he is a civilian and a personal friend who was captured while on an errand of peace. But how to reach Hanoi safely?

An informant sends him to Madame Lê, a beautiful young Chinese Vietnamese woman who is a restaurateur and an officer of the Viet Cong. She is willing to guide Milo on an arduous walk through the jungle. Mindful of the possibility that Madame Lê or her comrades may lure him into the hands of the Viet Cong, to be thrown into the same cell with the American he came to rescue, Milo is taken by surprise when the real danger comes from a completely unexpected quarter.

Milo, who never make plans in advance-except the plan to stay alive one more day-embarks on one of the craziest stunts of his espionage career. And the little dog holds the key.

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Publisher: STEEGER BOOKS. Year: 2021.
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Language: en. Pages: 330.

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