On my final bookstore stop in San Diego, I finally found an old, crusty paperback! Actually, I found two, but when I finally figured out how much they wanted for it, I decided to put the other one back. Paying $11 for an old paperback is crazy.
Since I had to choose one of the paperbacks, I asked for help picking. This one sounded amazing with the train and the princess. I thought it was going to be cheesy. I was wrong.
Sam is tasked with bringing the prince of Pakuru back to the UN so the leader can ask for assistance from the world. His country is in turmoil with a civil war. Sam has some issues, since the princess is also wanting the "stool." His plane has been destroyed, and the only way out of the country is an old train.
My favorite character was Harvey, the man who repaired the train. The plot was interesting and unique. What really surprised me was how good this book was. It's James Bond-esque, and part of a pretty extensive series. But I've never heard of Sam Durell, and I feel like that's a huge shame. Sam isn't super suave, and he's incredibly no-nonsense. This was well written, and I really liked it.
The real tragedy here is that it's not easy to track these books down. I did a bit of digging, and I couldn't find any of them available, and I didn't see any on Kindle. Going down my rabbit hole, I was also able to find something called the "Black Gat" series. This is a series of noir books written by different authors. They started releasing them in 2015, and one of them is written by Edward S. Aarons.
Anyway, I'd love to track down more of these books. I also plan on looking more into the Black Gat series. It looked like a great way to get exposure to authors I've never read before. Not that I don't have enough to read, but sometimes you just can't help yourself! Good Book!







