The Destroyer #48:
“Profit Motive” by Warren Murphy & Richard Sapir. It seems like a good idea at
first--a bacterium developed to consume oil spills at sea. But when the bug
mutates, threatening to convert all the petroleum in the world into wax,
Western civilization is suddenly up for grabs. And a lot of slimy characters
are determined not to let it slip through their fingers. Which is where Remo
and Chiun come in--that is, until the Master of Sinanju cuts out ... joining
the opposition. It seems that black gold generates a lot of the yellow kind and
someone's offering to send a little something extra to a certain Korean village
... Remo's left in a real bind. And with his mentor bent on wiping out all that
the ex-cop stands for, now, more than ever, it looks as if the Destroyer and
CURE are nearing the end of the road. Well, not really, it’s all a plan to stop
the madness, but the novel is a little sillier than normal, and the extra
length (it is a super novel, after all) doesn’t help the reader any. Usually I
don’t mind the silliness, but this was a bit too much. Not one of the best.
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