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bolaoni (m)
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I was a long-standing fan of Nick Carter, the prolific writer. I know he is old and out of circulation, but I will never forget some of his works I have read.
He is a master painter of words. With his books you need not watch all these films. They are just like watching films.
What memory of this man did you have?
Bola
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Littleone (m)
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Yap, I was also a long standing fan of Nick Carter. But the circulation of the book in my growing up days was not wide. I enjoyed the books but I cannot just remember any at the moment. I like Nick because he was calculated and cautious.
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nicetohave (m)
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A good writer, thats all................i enjoyed his books, his gun wilheiminer, his stilleto.................and his grenade, but he becomes too predictable at times, unlike the thriller write James Hadley Chase
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snazzydawn (f)
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The man is toooo much!!!
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kodewrita (m)
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Yes I do The Secret Agent with the gun called Wilhemina Hugo the Stiletto Pietrre the Gas Bomb Store the pen with a secret injection that works with the super secret AXE.
of course i have. i started with the Jerusalem Files.
Its actually the name of the character not the writer. the writer's name is Lyle Engon Keel and Nick Carter is more than the american James Bond. He is deadlier. Ever read the Tulip Affair? that was the bomb. there's another one where he had to go to Saudi to save the King from his ambitious first cousin. that was even more interesting.
he is definitely not predictable.
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freddie! (m)
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You me mr. lie lie secret agent?
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