Midnight Man (The Destroyer #43)

Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir


Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
3.88 · 8 ratings · 153 pages · Published: 26 Feb 1981

Midnight Man by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Elmo Wimpler, weak in body but strong in mind, has finally invented something worthwhile. It’s not dry cereal that tastes like ham and eggs, it’s far better than he could’ve dreamed. A black paint, when applied liberally to any object, completely disappears in the dark. The implications are massive: government contracts, private use, anything. Except that the idiots at the Friends of Inventors investment firm don’t have any vision. No matter, since Wimpler, who finally has the power to turn invisible under the shadow of darkness, will show everyone he’s no wimp. He’ll make them all pay. Until the Destroyer comes to collect.

Remo Williams is The Destroyer, an all-American cop recruited—through highly unorthodox methods—by a secret government law-enforcement organization. Trained in the esoteric martial art of Sinanju by his aged Korean mentor, Chiun, Remo is America's last line of defense against mad scientists, organized crime, ancient undead gods, and anything else that threatens the Constitution. An action-adventure series leavened with social and political satire, the Destroyer novels have been thrilling readers worldwide for decades.

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