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WHO WAS HE, REALLY, UNDER THE BANDAGES? When Navy Lieutenant David Young came to in a hospital bed, his face was covered with bandages and the nurses were calling him by a stranger's name. But his... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Stalking the Night

A friend turned me on to Hard Case Crime books and this is the first one I read. I could not figure how a writer could write an entire book about a man with a bandaged face mistaken for a dead man while taken in by the dead man's wife. But Donald Hamilton pulled it off. I had trouble putting the book down and still keep thinking about it. What I also liked, beside the interesting characters, was the way the writer kept switching thing, neat twists and turns. I don't want to give away the plot any more but this is a very good book.

As good as ever -

I really thought I'd probably read this book the first time around. I certainly read a lot of Hamilton's non-Matt Helm books when they were first new, but this story didn't ring any particular bells for me. Nevertheless, it was enjoyable reading all the way through. Maybe having lived through that era of Communist paranoia renders the story more believable now, when other forms of paranoia are even more rampant. It's wonderfully well-written, with enticing, believable characters and a plot that makes as much or more sense as anything newer, so what's not to like? To be sure, I was a bit taken aback by the ending, but it's merely one variation of many that were possible. Really, I think it's a 4 1/2 star book. Kudos to Hard Case Crime for keeping these older gems polished and lively!

Another terrific HCC entry

Hard Case Crime's line of crime novels is not just entertaining; it's also educational. Reading each one as it comes out has broadened by knowledge of hard-boiled crime fiction considerably -- a field in which I thought I was already well-versed. Those looking for more than just the same names over and over again (Chandler, Hammett, Woolrich, Cain, Thompson, etc.), need look no further than the yellow ribbon. I look forward to each new entry with eagerness. Who knew that educating oneself could be so much fun? (But then again, who else thinks of reading a series of crime novels as "educational"?) Night Walker is a reprint of an early novel by Donald Hamilton (who will turn 90 in 2006); one that doesn't feature his most famous creation, secret government agent Matt Helm, who Hamilton wrote about for over thirty years in almost thirty novels. Those who only know Hamilton's work from the series of Helm films starring Dean Martin may be surprised by the lack of blatant comedy, but they won't miss out on any of the international intrigue in this standalone nail-biting suspense thriller with plenty of tension to go around. Hitchhiking his way back to active duty in the Navy after only five years off (WWII ended in 1945, Korea began in 1950), Lieutenant David Young is given a much needed ride by Larry Wilson, a man with some subversive politics and a plan that involves Young, involuntarily. By the time Young realizes that he is a pawn in another man's game, he has awakened in a hospital bed with bandages covering his entire face, and with a new identity: Larry Wilson. It seems that Mrs. Wilson had some plans of her own .... Featuring wonderfully naturalistic dialogue with just the right amount of stammering repetition and hesitant stops and starts (one could call it Mamet-ian, if that weren't shamefully anachronistic), Night Walker moves along at a satisfying pace. The plotline is nicely complicated, and shows a real feel for the period (though it is a little too politically focused for my taste). Hamilton also makes some interesting choices in Night Walker that make it more than just your average crime novel. First, he has all his major characters refer to each other by nicknames of sorts; "Sailor," "Red," "Honey," and others are bandied about as if these people weren't being completely betrayed by each other left and right, leading to a familiarity that instantly connected me to them. Also, there's a fascinating MacGuffin that I was trying to suss out the significance of for several chapters. I thought I had figured out pretty soon (thinking I had an advantage due to my familiarity with acrostics), but which had nothing whatsoever to do with the rest of the plot. On a related note, the kinetic cover art by Tim Gabor seems at first to be a little ... well, silly (is that Claude Rains under there?), but it actually illustrates one of the more shocking scenes in the novel. Who that gun belongs to and its connection to the other characters i

Donald Hamilton Lives

As a matter of fact, he does, though he's not writing now. For those who cut their teeth on Matt Helm novels or any of the other great genre fiction which he produced, it's a great treat to have this reprint of a 1954 novel. Thank you, Hard Case Crime. Night Walker is a pure genre fiction confection--a case of stolen identity with a good-hearted, slightly tarnished hero, a femme fatale or two, and some vintage postwar baddies. There are also some classic Hamilton touches--his traditional views of and observations on female dress and makeup, e.g. and a climax on the sea. For many years Hamilton has purchased and refurbished boats as a sideline and he knows them well. While reading Night Walker I thought of an old Hamilton favorite, The Mona Intercept. Anyway, here's some fresh Donald Hamilton to savor. Enjoy. And for those of you discovering him for the first time--you have a real treat in store. Years ago I read that he had sold over17,000,000 paperback originals. Read Night Walker and learn why.

Hard Case Crime Adds The Great Donald Hamilton To The Ranks!

Anyone well-versed in hardboiled fiction knows the name Donald Hamilton. Anyone who loves tough-guy fiction SHOULD know the name Donald Hamilton. Now Hard Case Crime gives you the chance to get acquainted with one of the giants of tough guy fiction. Hamilton, the creator of Matt Helm, writes prose that leaps of the page and stangles you!And Night Walker is no exception. Here you have a man picked up hitchiking who winds up in a hospital room, his face bandaged and everyone from doctors to family members thinking he's someone else. Hamilton keeps the tension high as slowly but surely the details come out and a deadly conspiracy unfolds. This taut little tale grabs the reader from the opening page and doesn't let up until the last line. A true classic of the genre too-long out of print!Don't let the hideously lame Matt Helm movies turn you off of Hamilton's work. Aside from the name and a few plot elements, the movies had nothing to do with the original novels. Hamilton is as tough as they come and Night Walker is a prime example of one of the all-time greats at his best. Night Walker is not to be missed!
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