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North is given a mission by General R.D. Armiston, Chief of G-2, General Staff Corps, to locate the weapon and destroy it within ten days. He begins his work at the Hotel Fountainbleu in Miami Beach where he picks up the trail of two Russian agents on the way to Lake Maracaibo. North's contact person in Venezuela will be an Irish-Venezuelan named McJuan Kelley.
In this novel the author produces a fast-paced spy story reminiscent of the James Bond books of the same era. North is equipped with the latest gadgets and as usual is distracted by more than one beautiful woman.
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Dr. Bracht had been one of Hitler's top rocket scientists during the early days of World War II. He somehow escaped from Germany during the war and ended up in Thailand where he acquired a Thai bride named Tao Muong. Later they were both admitted to the United States and given U.S. citizenship. Recently Bracht had been working in Cape Carnaveral as head of the top-secret Project Galaxy. Tao Muong disappeared suddenly and was believed to have gone to Thailand. When Dr. Bracht insisted on pursuing her alone, Colonel North was assigned to follow him and make sure he did not fall into Russian hands before returning to the United States.
After arriving in Bangkok, Bracht heads for the Imperial Hotel. North will try to stay in a nearby room. The hotel is the temporary headquarters for an American movie company which is shooting a film in Thailand. Even before North and Bracht reach the hotel, someone tries to kill them as they share a cab from the airport. North has to figure out fast who the Russian agents are among the hotel guests. There are several people with the movie company who may have Communist backgrounds. North is also interested in Chu Hoong who is a multi-millionaire manufacturer of a potent drink called Dragon's Tooth Elixir and also the owner of the Imperial Hotel.
North as usual is pursued by beautiful women and is invariably interrupted during any promising romantic interludes by circumstances beyond his control. Often the interruption comes in the form of the delivery of an urgent message.
The story reflects the growing ties between North Vietnam and Russia and the tensions existing in the region after France's defeat in Indochina in 1954 and before the resumption of hostilities in Vietnam in the early 1960's.
Vogel has invented a deadly new gas called "thulium - X.' He has carried the formula for the gas only in his head. Since escaping from Russia, Vogel has been hiding in Tangier. Marya Bessemer, a German lady whose main occupation has been dealing in forged passports, has been acting as a broker for Vogel.
Marya is now interested primarily in making as much money as possible for herself on any transaction involving the formula.
North is delayed enroute from London to Tangier because of a plane crash at sea. He survives the crash and recuperates in Paris. Meanwhile an imposter arrives in Tangier and negotiates with Marya for the formula. The imposter is really Major Reginald Travis, formerly of Her Majesty's Grenadier Guards.
Since being dismissed from the service because of a scandal, Travis has been working as a spy for Moscow.
Major Travis meets with Vogel and manages to get the formula which Vogel puts into writing. He makes only one copy. Travis then kills Vogel and goes under cover in Tangier while he waits for a meeting with the notorious Russian agent Ilya Kyushev, the paymaster for this job.
North has a big challenge waiting for him in Tangier. First he has to convince the local authorities that he is the real Colonel North. Next he has to track down Travis before he hands over the formula to Kyushev. North gets a lot of help on this case from Lady Angela Forrester, a British intelligence operative.
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The DEADLY ORBIT MISSION is an account of Hugh North's last case and the book reflects Van Wyck Mason's usual high standards.