- Sabre-Tooth
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name = Sabre-Tooth
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image_caption = Hardcover first edition, 1966, Souvenir Press, featuring Jim Holdaway's original cover art.
author =Peter O'Donnell
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
series =Modesty Blaise
genre =Spy novel
publisher =Souvenir Press
release_date = 1966
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
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isbn = NA
preceded_by = Modesty Blaise
followed_by =I, Lucifer "Sabre-Tooth" is the title of an action-adventure
novel byPeter O'Donnell which was first published in1966 , featuring the characterModesty Blaise which O'Donnell had created for thecomic strip of the title. It was the second novel to feature the character, though technically it was the first original novel as the preceding volume was a novelisation of a movie screenplay.This story introduces the American millionare John Dall, who reappears in many of the following books.
Plot summary
Karz is a military leader who has never known defeat. The huge Mongol is now assembling and training a large and well-equipped army of mercenaries in a hidden valley in the Hindu Kush Mountains bordering on Afghanistan. His objective: The invasion and occupation of oil-rich Kuwait! (And Peter O'Donnell wrote this book long before Saddam Hussein got the same idea.)
Karz does have one problem though; he lacks a couple of top lieutenants to command two sections of his growing army. His choice falls on Modesty Blaise and Willie Garvin, even though he knows they are not for hire.
Meanwhile, Sir Gerald Tarrant, who runs a secret service organization under the British government, has noticed that many mercenaries are being recruited by some unknown employer and disappearing. This worries Sir Gerald, and he asks Modesty and Willie to investigate. So while Modesty and Willie are looking for Karz (without knowing who they're looking for), Karz has Lucille (a child dear to Modesty and Willie) kidnapped, and commands Modesty and Willie to report for duty.
There is no possible way that Modesty and Willie can both save Lucille and sabotage the invasion of Kuwait. Modesty plays a long shot and is forced to fight the fearsome Twins, two men joined at the shoulders, a four-legged four-armed fighting animal impossible to defeat. And even if she survives that fight, how will Modesty escape from the isolated valley so far from civilization?
Curious coincidences
The main plot point of this book, that the oil-rich country of Kuwait was an easy plum for the taking, either showed great perception on the part of Peter O'Donnell, or else it was an interesting coincidence.
An even stranger coincidence is the specified D-day for the planned attack on Kuwait: September 11.
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