JOHN KEEL NOT AN AUTHORITY ON ANYTHING

September 24, 2020

Al Mercy (1)

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Marche-en-Famenne John apparently started this spy novel in the late ’60s, judging from the other papers in the folder. Maybe it was a first attempt at Love That Spy, maybe not. At any rate, he wrote two chapters, in which secret agent Al Mercy parachutes onto a nudist colony on a Scandinavian island in World War 2. There he joins forces with the beautiful Gerda Feldstein to find and kill General Hans Von Passel. It’s pretty silly, but you may welcome some diversion in these troubled times. John didn’t give it a title, so I’ll just call it after its dashing hero.

3 Comments

  1. Thanks for the fun read!

    Comment by Marsh — September 25, 2020 @ 8:56 pm

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