For twenty-six year old
Radiologist Peter Ross the trip to Spain in mid July 1967 is supposed
to be a relaxing vacation. While attending the annual meeting of the American
Society of Radiologists in Barcelona where he is
slated to present a talk, he also plans on spending time in Costa
Brava before and afterwards. Rumor has it that the place is full
of English and Swedish girls this time of year and all are "…deeply
passionate, fabulously attractive, and incredibly sexy." (Page 14)
However, his fabulous
vacation begins to go odd shortly after his arrival. First, there was the
distinguished gentleman looking for him in the hotel who ascertained he was
there and yet strangely made no contact. Then, while on the beach at Tossa del
Mar where he met a very attractive young woman from England by the name of Angela
Locke, another man highly agitated runs up to Dr. Ross. He begs Dr. Ross to
talk in private and once able to do so insists that he must not do the autopsy
and that he must leave Spain
immediately.
What autopsy?
Dr. Peter Ross isn't
qualified to do one and has no idea what the man is talking about. Beyond that,
he has no plans to go anywhere. The man quickly becomes angry and throws the
final parting comment, "If you do the autopsy, we will kill you. Do you
understand? Kill you." (Page 23)
And so his nightmare begins.
Powerful conflicting interests are at work that see Dr. Peter Ross as a sacrificial
scapegoat for their aims and objectives. He isn't thrilled with his death being
the only option proposed by so many and begins to try and extricate himself.
As in most cases with HHC,
this is another fast fun pulp fiction style read where occasional violence is
the norm and implied threats of violence are constant. Once again the hero, in
this case Dr. Peter Ross, is dashing to and fro when he isn't being plucked off
the street or accosted in a hotel room by various competing forces. The women are beautiful and in all likelihood
trouble, the locations exotic, and the violence and threats of violence are
always little more than a sentence away. Simply put this is another highly
entertaining read from the author and publisher.
Zero Cool
John Lange
(Pseudonym of Michael
Crichton)
Hard Case Crime (Dorchester
Publishing Co, Inc.)
March 2008
ISBN# 0-8439-5959-2
221 Pages
$6.99
Kevin R. Tipple © 2008, 2019
1 comment:
I read quite a few of Crichton's "John Lange" novels decades ago, and enjoyed all of them.
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