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  1. Mar 25, 2022 · The general theme is that Nick Carter is an American secret-agent or spy working for an organization called Axe. The organization's leader is David Hawk. Axe and Hawk work closely with the American government and Hawk answers to "The Chief", presumably the U.S. President.

  2. Nick Carter-Killmaster is a series of spy adventures published from 1964 until 1990, first by Award Books, then by Ace Books, and finally by Jove Books. At least 261 novels were published. The character is an update of a pulp fiction private detective named Nick Carter, first published in 1886.

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  4. Nick Carter is a fictional character who began as a dime novel private detective in 1886 and has appeared in a variety of formats over more than a century. The character was first conceived by Ormond G. Smith and created by John R. Coryell. Carter headlined his own magazine for years, and was then part of a long-running series of novels from ...

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  5. This books plot is set in New York. The primary characters of this books story include Nick Carter, Nikita Khrushchev, and David Hawk. At the start of the book, it is depicted that Nick recuperates at his home after the completion of his last mission.

  6. Plot summary. The story is set in late 1969. Several allied armed forces exercises led by Australia have ended badly. Australia's allies are concerned about incompetence or sabotage. AXE Chief, David Hawk, sends agent Nick Carter to Australia to investigate. The three incidents under investigation feature disgruntled servicemen in prominent roles.

  7. Jan 1, 2024 · Description. Nick Carter has written a series of 260 books. Here, you can see them all in order! (plus the year each book was published) As an Amazon Associate, we earn money from purchases made through links in this page. Last Updated: Monday 1 Jan, 2024.

  8. May 31, 2023 · Nick Carter : Killmaster series, Volumes 1 to 51. 1960s Spy thrillers, featuring the Secret Service of the United States of America. In the Sixties, Nick Carter was the American equivalent of James Bond -- a secret agent created during the Espionage craze that grew up in consequence of the huge international success of the Bond movies.

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