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From: gkloker@utai.UUCP (Geoff Loker)
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Subject: Re: Strange/Fun Spy stories
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Date: Mon, 19-Aug-85 14:34:41 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug 19 14:34:41 1985
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Summary: 

In article <3493@decwrl.UUCP> arndt@lymph.DEC writes:
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>I have in my collection a few off beat spy stories and I wonder if anyone
>else has read them or knows of any others.
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My personal favourite for off-beat spy stories is the series of five
(that I know of) "Get Smart" books by William Johnston.
The five are:
  Get Smart!
  Get Smart Once Again!
  Sorry, Chief...
  Max Smart and the Perilous Pellets
& Missed It By That Much!

In case you haven't guessed, these books are based on the television series,
"Get Smart", and follow the adventures of that intrepid(?) spy for CONTROL,
Maxwell Smart, agent 86.  Of course, the Chief appears, as do agent K-13
(Fang), and agent 99 (99).  The spirit of the show is captured quite well
in the books, with Max stumbling his way towards saving the entire free
world from the Bad Guys.

All in all, they make for a good, fun read.
-- 
Geoff Loker
Department of Computer Science
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON
M5S 1A4

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