The 13th Spy (Killmaster novel)
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The 13th Spy is the eighth novel
Novel
A novel is a book of long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern romance and in the tradition of the novella. The latter supplied the present generic term in the late 18th century....

 in the Killmaster
Nick Carter-Killmaster
Nick Carter-Killmaster is a series of spy adventures published from 1964 until the late 1990s, first by Award Books, then by Ace Books, and finally by Jove Books. At least 261 novels were published....

 series.

Nick Carter is a fictional character appearing in a series of over 250 spy adventures published from 1964 to the 1990s. Carter is a special agent working in AXE - an ultrasecret arm of the US intelligence services. He is the most deadly agent in AXE and holds the rank of Killmaster.

Publishing history

The book was first published in May 1965 (Number A139F) by Award Books part of the Beacon-Signal division of Universal Publishing and Distributing Corporation (New York, USA), part of the Conde Nast Publications
Condé Nast Publications
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 Inc. The novel was written by Valerie Moolman. Copyright was registered in the US.

Plot summary

The story takes place in summer 1965. A missing American CIA agent is drugged and crashes his car into the GUM
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 shop in Red Square
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, Moscow
Moscow
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. He is carrying verbatim transcripts of top secret meetings held in Russian and Chinese Government offices and embassies around the world. The Russians accuse the US of stealing official secrets and passing them to the Chinese to destabilize USSR-China relations. The Russians agree to let AXE investigate the security leak in Moscow.

Secret agent Nick Carter posing as a US government electronics expert, Tom Slade, is sent to investigate. Knowing that Russian agents will be shadowing Slade at all times, Carter arranges to switch identity with another AXE agent already in Moscow who is undercover posing as a Russian literature student, Ivan Kokoschka. Disguised as Kokoschka, Carter stakes out the headquarters of the Russian intelligence service trying to work out how it had been bugged. He notes that the building is under constant surveillance by men parked outside the building. He follows them to a Chinese antiques shop.

Carter is captured and tortured in the basement under the shop by members of the Brothers Twelve – a Chinese spy ring operating in Moscow. Carter is drugged, given a dossier of confidential information, and released close to the US Embassy in Moscow. The Russian secret police are tipped off, apparently by Chinese embassy staff, that a US spy is on his way to the US Embassy for protection and that they should act quickly if they want to catch him and recover the secret documents in his possession.

The Russians capture Carter and interrogate him discovering that he is Slade/Kokoschka. Carter is informed that the Chinese antique shop and basement have been searched without finding anything suspicious. Carter and Dimitri Smirnov (chief commissar of Russian intelligence) search the meeting room of the Russian intelligence services and discover that a recently renovated painting has had a miniaturized microphone and transmitter embedded into it. Carter and Smirnov discover that other renovated fittings have been tampered with and trace suspects to a warehouse in Moscow.

Carter and Valentina Sichikova (chief assistant commissar of Russian intelligence) follow the suspects to the warehouse. Carter finds the remaining members of the Brothers Twelve packing their secret documents and tapes and preparing to depart. Chou Tso-Lin, leader of the Brothers Twelve, escapes after rigging the warehouse to explode with Sichikova still inside. During a car chase through the outskirts of Moscow Carter forces Chou's car off the road and into the Moscow River. Carter returns to the burnt-out warehouse to find that Valentina has survived the explosion.

Main characters

  • Nick Carter (agent N-3, AXE; posing as Tom Slade and Ivan Alexandrovitch Kokoschka)
  • Mr Hawk (Carter's boss, head of AXE)
  • Dimitri Borisovich Smirnov (chief commissar of Russian intelligence)
  • Valentina Sichikova (chief assistant commissar of Russian intelligence)
  • Chou Tso-Lin (leader of the Brothers Twelve; Embassy Security Officer at the Chinese embassy in Moscow)
  • Sonya Dubinsky (student ballerina, the real Kokoschka's girlfriend)

Plot errors

Carter and his girlfriend, Robyn Tyler, refer to the events in The China Doll
The China Doll (Killmaster novel)
The China Doll is the second novel in the long-running Nick Carter-Killmaster series.-Publishing history:The book was first published in April 1964 by Award Books part of the Beacon-Signal division of Universal Publishing and Distributing Corporation , part of the Conde Nast Publications Inc. The...

as taking place 18 months earlier. The China Doll was set in late September 1963 making The 13th Spy set in late March 1965. However, the events in The 13th Spy take place in summer (June-August).

Trivia

  • Robyn Tyler - Carter's girlfriend in New York - mentioned in The China Doll
    The China Doll (Killmaster novel)
    The China Doll is the second novel in the long-running Nick Carter-Killmaster series.-Publishing history:The book was first published in April 1964 by Award Books part of the Beacon-Signal division of Universal Publishing and Distributing Corporation , part of the Conde Nast Publications Inc. The...

    and A Bullet for Fidel appears briefly. She is identified for the first time as a fellow AXE agent.
  • Carter's name is confirmed as Nicholas J Huntington Carter, as first revealed in Safari for Spies
    Safari for Spies (Killmaster novel)
    Safari for Spies is the fourth novel in the long-running Nick Carter-Killmaster series.-Publishing history:The book was first published in August 1964 by Award Books part of the Beacon-Signal division of Universal Publishing and Distributing Corporation , part of the Conde Nast Publications Inc....

    .
  • Carter speaks fluent Russian, as first revealed in The China Doll.
  • In the novel, it is stated that Carter has returned from months of work in Surabaja (Surabaya
    Surabaya
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    , Indonesia
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    ) on an undisclosed mission. This is compatible with the date of the events in the previous novel A Bullet for Fidel, which supposedly took place in September 1964.
  • One of the chapters is titled "Run, ballerina, run!" - a reference to the first novel in the series Run, Spy, Run
    Run, Spy, Run (Killmaster novel)
    -Publishing history:The book was first published in February 1964 by Award Books part of the Beacon-Signal division of Universal Publishing and Distributing Corporation , part of the Conde Nast Publications Inc. The novel was written by Valerie Moolman...

    .
  • Valentina Sichikova appears again in the novel Weapon of Night
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