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Author: | Donald Hamilton | |
Cover Artist | John McDermott | |
Country | United States | |
Language(s) | English | |
Series | Matt Helm | |
Preceded by | The Silencers | |
Followed by | The Ambushers | |
Genre(s) | Spy novel | |
Publisher | Fawcett Publications | |
Released | 1962 | |
Media Type | Print (Paperback) |
Murderers' Row is the title of a 1962 spy novel by Donald Hamilton. It was the fifth novel featuring his creation Matt Helm, a Second World War assassin recruited as a counter-agent by a secret American agency. This was the last Matt Helm novel to not use Hamilton's naming convention of The (Verb)-ers (as in The Annihilators, The Ambushers, etc.).
Plot summary
Matt Helm, codenamed "Eric", is given a tough and distasteful assignment: to physically assault a fellow female agent in order to help establish her cover in an undercover operation. In doing so, however, Helm accidentally kills the woman, which results in him having to complete the woman's assignment; the assassination of an enemy agent.
He is meanwhile being pursued by his own agency, which is considering removing him from active service for his brutality. The location is near the Chesapeake Bay.
Film adaptation
- Main article: Murderers' Row (film)
Murderers' Row was adapted for the cinema in 1966 as a film of the same name. It was one of four films starring Dean Martin as Helm, and like the other three films, the filmmakers chose to make the movie into an action-comedy only very loosely based upon the novel (no incident such as Helm's accidental beating death of a female agent occurs in the movie).
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