Power Play (The Destroyer #36)

Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir


Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
3.75 · 8 ratings · 184 pages · Published: 01 Jan 1979

Power Play by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Wesley Pruiss has made a career of catering to the nation's basest animal instincts ("If you like your magazine dirty, you'll love it when it's Gross!”). His empire encompasses print, nightclubs, and soon film. So why has be bought-up a bankrupt county in rural Indiana? Pruiss would have the world believe it's to develop it into a national laboratory for solar energy systems. Not really though—that's just his cover story for shooting the raunchiest skin flick conceived by man. Unfortunately for Pruiss, powerful interests in the global energy sector don't know that his free-energy aspirations are a ruse. And neither does CURE. Both are willing to use any means necessary to achieve their goals.

Remo Williams is The Destroyer, a seemingly unremarkable beat cop recruited—through highly unorthodox methods—by a secret government law-enforcement organization. Trained to become the most deadly assassin, 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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