The Terminators (novel)

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The Terminators
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First paperback edition, April 1975
AuthorDonald Hamilton
LanguageEnglish
SeriesMatt Helm
GenreSpy novel
PublisherFawcett Publications
Publication date
April 1975
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
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Preceded byThe Intimidators 
Followed byThe Retaliators 

The Terminators by Donald Hamilton is a spy novel first published in April 1975.[1] It was the sixteenth episode in the Matt Helm series and was the first of the Helm books to portray him, on its cover, as a long-haired, side-burned citizen of the 1970s. This image was subsequently used for reprinted editions of a number of the earlier stories.

Plot summary

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A longtime friend of Mac, Helm's boss, blames Big Oil for his wife's death aboard their modest yacht; in retaliation, he wants Helm's secretive, and murderous, agency to make trouble for an international oil company. Mac assigns Helm to get to the bottom of this request — and to "take care of" his friend.

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