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The Silencers

A Matt Helm Novel, Book 4

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The Silencers

De: Donald Hamilton
Narrado por: Stefan Rudnicki
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The fourth installment in the legendary Matt Helm thrillers.

Matt Helm, code name Eric, is sent to extract a female agent working as a stripper in a bar in Mexico. When she is killed before Helm can complete his mission, he finds himself teamed up with the woman's sister as he fights to save the lives of a group of scientists and American officials.

Originally released in the era of the James Bond novels, the Matt Helm novels were considered grittier and more realistic than Bond, garnering them critical praise and an ardent audience.

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Pretty brutal for the era but worth the listen. Good characters, interesting plot, great narration - onto the next one!

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great adventure I'm getting more and more intrigued with the character in the book The narrator is awesome

great adventure

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Matt Helm, “Eric” no cover story, and “reactivated” counter-agent, aka assassin. Helm receives a telephone call from his handler Mac and is instructed to recover an operator named Sarah from Warez, NM, across the river from El Paso, TX where he was currently staying. In his hotel room Helm opened a letter that was waiting for him at the front desk. It contained a report from Private Investigations Inc. on a Lilah Martinez aka Mary Jane Helm, Mrs. L. Helm, born Mary Jane Springer who Helm had asked to locate. She was currently working at The Club Chihuahua in Warez. Pat Lebaron, another operator, from Private Investigations Inc. met Helm at his hotel and they proceeded to make their way into Warez. Lilah was parading on the stage at The Club Chihuahua, a moment later she was prone on the stage with a knife in her back. She passed something to another woman Gail Hendricks aka Springer, her sister, who Helm took hold of and they were out the back door into a taxi. Getting Lilah out of the country seemed like a wasted effort at this point. So much for the setup of the story. From here the focus switches to Gail and the man dressed in cowboy gear she entered the club with. The man was suspected of being an enemy agent known as Cowboy, which brought additional suspicion on Gail. Now it was up to Helm, with Gail in tow, to find Cowboy and put him out of commission. At the same time, find out what that passed information had to do with the enemy and put an end to those plans. As usual, Helm offers himself as bait to secure the target(s).

To catch a little bird!

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What did you love best about The Silencers?

The verbal conflicts/dances. I love the mental chess games of some of the conversations in the book.

What other book might you compare The Silencers to and why?

All the other Matt Helm books for obvious reasons.

What about Stefan Rudnicki’s performance did you like?

He always comes off as someone talking about his past not a narrator telling a cool story. It makes it more intriguing. It is like listening to a war vet talk about his time in the service instead of a teacher reading a book to you. Amazing.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Matt interrogating another character. The writer did a great job of making Matt VERY intelligent but not omniscient. You never feel 100% on the outcome of his encounters so it feeds the tension and realism of the world . He feels very efficient but not Godly. Like a chess player.

Any additional comments?

Story wise this was not one of my favorites. It is written very well. It all felt critical and believable. But the game itself did not grip me as much as it did in the other books ( im listening to them all in order). The grander scale of this one highlighted Matt's "that aint my job" attitude and fleshed him out more.

So far the conflicts have been a bit more intimate and focused. I suppose the change made it less enjoyable for me personally. It felt less like a rubicks cube and more like a big jigsaw puzzle.

Still good. Just a low point for the quality ive seen so far.

Great just not my favorite in the Matt Helm series

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The stories are starting to run like a real spy novel. It almost in a vague way resembles the movie. Or is it the other way around? Still, not a bad story. Even pace. There weren’t any of those spots where the story seems to drag on for no discernible reason. Or where they want to delve into the deep underlying current of why the hero is the way he is.

Hey.....

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