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1. Union Bust: Destroyer # 7 (Destroyer,
2. Destroyer World: Way Of The Assassin
$24.98
3. Identity Crisis (The Destroyer,
4. Grandmaster High Priest (Grandmaster
$4.99
5. Destroyer 094: Feeding Frenzy
$12.90
6. Dragon Bones (The Destroyer)
$9.84
7. Created, the Destroyer (Destroyer,
$7.48
8. Mindblower (The Destroyer)
 
9. Grandmaster
10. Sweet Dreams (Destroyer)
$8.44
11. Child's Play: Destroyer # 23 (Destroyer,
12. Death Check
13. Scorpion's Dance
14. Destroyer World: The Movie That
15. Destroyer World: The Assassin's
$3.77
16. Dark Ages (Destroyer)
$8.44
17. King's Curse: Destroyer #24 (Destroyer,
18. Trace (Trace 1)
 
$0.95
19. The Destroyer:High Priestess (Gold
$2.64
20. The New Destroyer: Killer Ratings

1. Union Bust: Destroyer # 7 (Destroyer, 7)
by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Paperback: 168 Pages (2002-12-12)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$9.79
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Asin: 0759248192
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When a giant transportation union controlling all air, train and truck traffic is born, not only does this conglomerate pose a threat to the local leaders, but the entire country is at risk until Remo Williams moves in to dissolve danger in a deadly game. ... Read more


2. Destroyer World: Way Of The Assassin
by Warren Murphy
Kindle Edition: Pages (2003-05-01)
list price: US$1.99
Asin: B003KN3GP0
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Destroyer World: The Way Of The Assassin Words of love, life and death from Chiun, Master of Sinanju.

The Premiere assassin of this or any age, Chiun, reigning Master of Sinanju, offers you his wisdom and words to live by. Enjoy this glimpse into the mind of the world's greatest and funniest assassin ~ the creation of Richard Sapir and Warren Murphy.

Culled from severaldecades of the ever popular "Destroyer Series"; words to live (and die) by.

The Destroyer Series centers around the adventures of Remo Williams.Remo is a Newark, N.J. police officer who gets framed for a drug dealer's murder.Sentenced to death and on Death Row, he is offered the chance to stay alive by going along with plans to fake his death.Surviving his death sentence, he wakes to find he's been recruited to be a highly trained enforcement arm for a secret government organization called CURE.Remo is trained in a style of martial arts called Sinanju named after the Korean village where it was created.His mentor is a wizened, old Korean named Chiun.Chiun is the single most lethal force on the planet.
Hilariously funny, the series details the exploits of Remo and Chiun as Remo attempts to save the country, one crime at a time with Chiun along to continue training Remo.
The satire in this series will keep you rolling on the floor; but the true fan will tell you that the reason to keep reading the series is to be a part of the relationship which develops between Chiun and Remo.A true father-son bond forms.While Chiun is typically the father in the relationship, he is often childlike and "Jewish-motherly" alike.
The Destroyer Series is one of the longest running action fiction series in American history....And for good reason.
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Customer Reviews (1)

3-0 out of 5 stars More a collection of sayings than a book
It should be cheaper as its really just a single slogane or saying per page. Its entertaining enough but short. Would have been better to have been free as an advertisement to promote the Destroyer Series. As it is there's nothing original here. You could read the whole thing in 10 minutes in a bookstore and save all the money.
But I'm glad I read it. ... Read more


3. Identity Crisis (The Destroyer, No. 97)
by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1994-10-01)
list price: US$4.99 -- used & new: US$24.98
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Asin: 0373632126
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Learning that Harold Smith might be his biological father, Remo Williams rebels against the doctor, who does not want his son to remain with CURE, until an archenemy decides to use the strained relationship to his advantage. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Entertainment
Any fan of Warren Murphy's The Destoryer series should either find a used copy of the paperback or pick up this Graphic Audio CD.

Dr. Smith pops his cyanide pill because of an attack of Folcroft. Remo has a vision of his mother, who tells him his father needs his help. Amidst the chaos, Sam Beasley (an evil character who seems to be the anti-Walt Disney) is freed.

This book ties in great with The Destroyer # 100 - Last Rites and The Destroyer # 102 - Unite and Conquer (Graphic Audio: the Destroyer). I'd suggest getting all three sets and listening to them in order (Identity Crisis, Last Rites, then Unite and Conquer).

Highly recommended.

3-0 out of 5 stars Should have stuck with the stoey line.
For over 90 books , Remo has been a foster child with no living relatives.Now Smith might be his father, give me a break.. Warren Murphy must begetting tried... ... Read more


4. Grandmaster High Priest (Grandmaster II)
by Warren Murphy, Molly Cochran
Paperback: 1 Pages (1989-02-07)
list price: US$4.50
Isbn: 0451157982
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars deeper than you think
the second part of the grandmaster is really a great book
its good fun to readexcitement and with a deeper spiritual meaning great stuff

4-0 out of 5 stars well written but
nonetheless a weird and bizarre cold war spy thriller. never before writers focused on cold war would have dreamed up such weird one with black magic, hocus pocus, mumbo jumbo crap like 'grandmaster' and 'highpriest', but since remo williams, a cop who could be turned into a super natural killing machine battling evil forces, everything was possible to this no-hold-bar co-author couple. it's so weird to read these two books, making robert ludlum's tough heros lamers. the writing, plot, scenario, dialogue, structure, texture of these two books are all good, but still, i got a feeling of like reading ludlum co-authored with stephen king and some other fantasy writers. so weird and so good.

5-0 out of 5 stars Contents:
The authors call upon the unforgettable characters of their national bestseller, Grandmaster, to paint a vivid portrait of two men, sworn enemies, born under the same ominous stars, whose lives must forever be locked in mortal opposition.

American superspy and chess prodigy Justin Gilead, and Alexander Zharkov, head of a feared Soviet agency, are the protagonists. When a Soviet initiative to thaw uneasy relations with the U.S. is thwarted by a gruesome series of killings, Gilead and Zhartov claim the blood streets of Moscow as their personal gameboard in a rematch to the death. Ruthlessly, they launch their opening assaults against each other, rocking the command centers of both the Kremlin and the White House with wave after wave of violence. Neither man is aware of the dark consequences of his vengeance, until, through their bitter rivalry, another player enters the game...an opponent so powerful he makes murder seem like child's play.

4-0 out of 5 stars Instructions:
1: Find copies of "Grandmaster" and "High Priest". 2:Get a comfortable armchair. 3: Wait for a really wet, miserable Sundayafternoon. 4: Open a bottle of wine... perhaps a cheeky young New ZealandReisling. 5: Have a platter of snacky-bite things to hand. 6: Settle down,read, and enjoy.

Yes, folks - this is a good way to spend an afternoon.

5-0 out of 5 stars High Priest is an excellent sequel! I love it!
I think that 'High Priest' is a well done sequel to Grandmaster. The characters are dimensionalized, the plot is not predictible and the ending is terrific! ... Read more


5. Destroyer 094: Feeding Frenzy
by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Paperback: 256 Pages (1993-10-01)
list price: US$4.50 -- used & new: US$4.99
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Asin: 0451177002
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While searching for the lethal ingredient in a popular snack food, Remo and Chiun encounter an exotic beauty determined to make Chiun her instant enemy and Remo her love slave. ... Read more


6. Dragon Bones (The Destroyer)
by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Mass Market Paperback: 352 Pages (2006-10-10)
list price: US$6.50 -- used & new: US$12.90
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Asin: 0373632606
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars For die hard fans only
I don't know who the ghost writer is but the stories are getting dumber and dumber. Only for real fans of the series

4-0 out of 5 stars Destoyer Fan
I can not explain what I like about this series.I have been reading it since 1977.I have every copy.The adventure of the characters and the interaction between them is done very well.The humor the author(s) put into his work is great.This is number 145 and I hope it will continue.
The four words that start Chapter two in every book except one are, "His name was Remo."This is easy reading with adventure and current events tied in over the years.These are all fiction but a few have really be far fetched.Get a good and see if you like this type of writing.

3-0 out of 5 stars lacking somehow
I thought that this was a decent continuation of the series but it seemed to me that the author spent too much time letting the villan get away form the main characters than he deserved

5-0 out of 5 stars Dragon Bones Destroyer
Very good, typical story and good use of Sinanju history. I wish listings of this series titles included the number of the book. I have bought one I already had three times.

3-0 out of 5 stars Write in haste, repent at leisure.
This book has a few merits. It does advance several of the earlier Destroyer novels' plot lines. It does contain some humorous scenes. It is unfortunately marred by poor editing (frequent spelling errors, some sentences that are unfathomable). The novel's tone throughout is that of a hurried effort.

I can still recommend it to those who have followed the series from the beginning, but, it would not be a good introduction for a first time reader. ... Read more


7. Created, the Destroyer (Destroyer, 1)
by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Paperback: 176 Pages (2002-12-11)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$9.84
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Asin: 075924085X
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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When ex-New Jersey cop Remo Williams is electrocuted for the murder of a dope-dealing goon, CURE, a super-secret government agency that doesn't really exist, schemes to resurrect Remo as the ultimate killing machine that will carry out most of its dirty plans. Under the direction of expert assassin Master Chiun, Remo is transformed into the Destroyer and launches a series of secret plots to dissolve the underworld. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars It was awesome
I bought it because I was a fan of the movie, but the book is even better.I look forward to reading the whole series!

3-0 out of 5 stars Good but a little short.
This is a good novella for anyone who likes action books and was a fan of the movie Remo Williams, The Adventure Begins. This is one case where the movie outshined the source material. I know this is the first book of a large series, but I expected more. You don't really learn too much about the Shinanju training or about Chiun. I did like the plot of him going after the mob as opposed to the government contracter in the movie. The interraction between Remo and Chiun was better in the movie. The biggest off put is the price. $13 and change plus shipping is a lot to pay for a book that does not break 200 pages. Hey E-reads, bundle 3 together for that price or drop the price to 5 or 6 dollars. That would make the purchase worth it. Anyways, I have the next two in the series and hope they get better. I still reccomend this book, but get it used or when they drop the price.

5-0 out of 5 stars Satire, Humor & Action
I purchased this book in the early 70's and have been hooked ever since. There is much satire in the series along with much humor. However, the main focus is Remo learning from Chium to become the next Master of Sinanju as well as saving the US and other countries as well. The series is - overall - very well written. The relationship between Remo and Chiun is fascinating. This series, which has about 150 stories now, is perhaps my favorite along with the Perry Rhodan series.

3-0 out of 5 stars Super Reader
A cop that has gone a little off the rails ends up killing a perp. He gets severely shafted and executed for it. Only not quite, this is used as a cover to train a secret agent, basically, in all sorts of things, including superhuman karate, and point him at the 'bad guys'.

The first of whom are a well established bunch of mafioso.

Hero as vigilante who kills with his bare hands, in other words.

3-0 out of 5 stars Its a beginning
Created the Destroyer is a good read. It lacks the charactor that the later books bring, but it still has all the elements. I think you'd have to read the Destroyer 1 just to see the roots. ... Read more


8. Mindblower (The Destroyer)
by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Mass Market Paperback: 352 Pages (2006-01-10)
list price: US$6.50 -- used & new: US$7.48
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Asin: 0373632576
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Better, maybe, but still awful
I keep reading these books hoping for a return to the real Destroyer but it just isn't happening. The writer can tell a decent story but he just can't write Remo and Chiun. The only good thing I can say is thank goodness Gold Eagle is almost through with the series. A new contract has been signed with a new publisher that puts Warren Murphy back in charge of the books and Jim Mullaney will be back as the writer. We only have to suffer through until next April when The Destroyer returns for real.

4-0 out of 5 stars Getting Better
This story won't blow your mind, but is well written and (other than one scene where Chiun is openly rude to Smith) the characters are handled better than in some of the more recent books.

Starts out with a good premise and subplot. Wraps up quickly at the end.

An even better Destroyer book is Destroyer World: New Blood. Seek and you shall find... ... Read more


9. Grandmaster
by Warren Murphy and Molly Cochran
 Paperback: 428 Pages (1985)

Isbn: 0708827667
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10. Sweet Dreams (Destroyer)
by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-09-23)
list price: US$9.99
Asin: B0044DEL0E
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When a brilliant professor invents the world’s first fantasy realization device, allowing anyone to watch their own secret fantasies on television, the Mafia are out to steal it, TV executives want to control it, and Remo and Chiun might be the only ones able to prevent it from killing everyone. As the death toll mounts, Remo, the Destroyer, and his teacher Chiun race to decipher the device’s dangerous and deadly effects. But will the secret agents be able to resist the lethal temptation to watch their own secret fantasies? ... Read more


11. Child's Play: Destroyer # 23 (Destroyer, 23)
by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Paperback: 136 Pages (2002-12-19)
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Asin: 0759248796
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The government's Witness Protection Program has been hitting a bit of a snag lately.Despite their brand new secret identities, certain loose-lipped mob stoolies are getting blown away by a group of gun-toting adolescents.And in an effort to save face, a big-mouth Army bigwig's been pointing the accusing finger at the wrong assassins - Remo Williams and his mentor, Sinanju master Chiun!There's a new kind of"baby boom" going around.And before he plays dead for a bunch of homicidal half-pints, the Destroyer is going to nip the poisonous peewee pandemonium in the bud! ... Read more


12. Death Check
by Warren Murphy
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-07-01)
list price: US$9.99
Asin: B003XREW24
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The big brains behind the business usually have many pots boiling on their stove, or running their think engines, as the case may be. But when the business motto of the Brewster forum, "Pursuing Research Into Original Thought", leads them to some eccentric affairs that throw them far enough off track, Remo Williams enlists the help of his Master Chiun to solve a harrowing crime. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Super Reader
While Chiun inflicts some unpleasant training on Remo, he must stop a crazed Doctor's plot to take over the world via human enhancement. Some n*zi style s*x blackmail enters into this. Reno and this very loopy scientist enter into an argument with a bit of abuse and philosophy thrown in.

Rather disjointed and not very good.

5-0 out of 5 stars I still love this one
First, I have to agree with Fred: the original cover art was much better than the current reissue template.

This book did not directly feature Chiun. Remo was on his own. Remo's assessments of the staff at the forum are terrific and only get better when he learns the secret behind their plan to conquer the world.

This is a down and dirty, physical Destroyer who uses his extraordinary skill at fighting and a unique chess move to save the day.

3-0 out of 5 stars Getting better, but not quite there yet.
It's good to see a re-issue of an extremely popular series, and "The Destroyer" novels will probably draw interest from history majors as well as those seeking a diversion: Murphy and Sapir tended to use contemporary -- at that time -- social problems and issues as themes.

This novel doesn't properly represent a good start for someone first reading a Destroyer novel (try #3 in the series first), but like #1 in the series, it's essential for the collector and certainly not a waste of money.

There are, however, two minor points I raise.One, the reissue prices are ridiculous for paperbacks.Two, and probably most disappointing, is the decision not to re-issue the original covers.Man, some of that artwork would definitely drive a teenage boy to pick one up. ... Read more


13. Scorpion's Dance
by Warren Murphy
Paperback: 1 Pages (1990-04-01)
list price: US$4.95
Isbn: 1558173331
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Self-styled "holy warriors" Abu Beka and his followers struck when and where they wanted, taking hostages and killing in an almost mystical frenzy. The free world's only recourse was to beat them at their own game--and for the U.S. and Russia to team up in the supreme test of glasnost. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Really Great Read.
I read this book a few years back and LOVED it.I was cruising through Amazon and came across it offered as collectible and was surprisd to see a bad review on it.It was exciting and felt like it had good insight into the terrorist mindset.I read it very quickly, on a vacation.And I'm a slow reader so that says a lot.Couldn't put it downas I recall.Don't hesitate to buy this one.It's great!

5-0 out of 5 stars NOT JUST TERRIFIC, PROPHETIC
Warren Murphy's not just a terrific writer, he's a prophet, as you can tell by reading his novel "Scorpion's Dance."It was published 20 years ago BUT with its devastating look at terrorism, it still readsas if it were ripped out of today's headlines.Exciting adventure with the author's trademark humor, this book will be liked by everybody....except those poor souls who prefer their novels with a large helping of political correctness and artificial sweetener.

4-0 out of 5 stars I liked it
I bought the book when it came out in 1990 and liked it--but Murphy never writes a book I don't like--or hasn't yet and I've read them all since the early 70s--I love his wit and ironic view of the world and its inhabitants

2-0 out of 5 stars Childish and shallow, right wing propaganda, just plain bad
The book is a tri-polar screed, alternating between break-neck action sequences, lengthy droning back-story on the main characters, and random tirades against liberal politics and ideology. The villains in the story, caricatures of "Ay-Rabs", are just plain bad. Their motivations are never really explained beyond an irrational desire to attack THE USA.

Chapter after chapter is devoted to the social interactions of the main characters, which seem to serve no direct purpose to advancing the plot beyond adding some length and spice to the book. Eventually, I stopped reading this tripe and just skimmed past it, so that I could find the spontaneous attacks on liberal social policy and ideology. The author lashes out at the UN, the liberal media, tax-raising politicians, and more. The author's blatant disdain for the Left interferes with the plot of the book, and reminds me of the crap written by Patrick Robinson in Barracuda 945.

I stopped reading the book after the most ridiculous action sequence I've ever read. A cruise ship is hijacked by 10 or so terrorists, but is liberated on a lark by the 3 main characters in the book - 2 of which seem to not really have any counter terrorism experience. They kill all of the terrorists without any civilian or good-guy casualties. Oh yeah, they also miraculously have a silent helicopter that allows them to assault the ship and trick the terrorists.

Crap writing, crap reading, don't waste your time. ... Read more


14. Destroyer World: The Movie That Never Was
by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Kindle Edition: Pages (2004-11-01)
list price: US$3.99
Asin: B003TFEPAE
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Originally titled "Created The Destroyer", this is the original screenplay written by Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir. It's refreshing to see their name together in print again, and it's great to see their unique style applied to the screen adaptation of their works BY THEM.

Who knows better how to do a Destroyer movie?

The Destroyer Series background:
The Destroyer Series centers around the adventures of Remo Williams.Remo is a Newark, N.J. police officer who gets framed for a drug dealer's murder.Sentenced to death and on Death Row, he is offered the chance to stay alive by going along with plans to fake his death.Surviving his death sentence, he wakes to fnd he's been recruited to be a highly trained enforcement arm for a secret government organization called CURE.Remo is trained in a style of martial arts called Sinanju named after the Korean village where it was created.His mentor is a wizened, old Korean named Chiun.Chiun is the single most lethal force on the planet.
Hilariously funny, the series details the exploits of Remo and Chiun as Remo attempts to save the country, one crime at a time with Chiun along to continue training Remo.
The satire in this series will keep you rolling on the floor; but the true fan will tell you that the reason to keep reading the series is to be a part of the relationship which develops between Chiun and Remo.A true father-son bond forms.While Chiun is typically the father in the relationship, he is often childlike and "Jewish-motherly" alike.
The Destroyer Series is one of the longest running action fiction series in American history....And for good reason.
... Read more


15. Destroyer World: The Assassin's Handbook II
by Warren Murphy, James Mullaney
Kindle Edition: Pages (2003-11-01)
list price: US$3.99
Asin: B003N3UZF6
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir wrote "The Assassin's Handbook,"in 1982.
...A lot has happened since then!

Murphy once again teams up with a great Destroyer Author in James Mullaney. Together, they bring you the all-new readers guide to the past thirty years of America's greatest adventure series!

This long-awaited sequel to the original "Assassin's Handbook" is brought to print by Warren Murphy's Ballybunnion Books, and is now available. Inside you will find the all-new Destroyer Novella; "False Starts and Bitter Ends" by James Mullaney, a unique interview of the authors by the fans of the series, and an original short story; "The man in Room 36E". And oh yeah, ...a whole lot of Chiun! There's lot's more to enjoy inside these pages than I can list here.

The Destroyer Series centers overtly around the adventures of Remo Williams.Remo is a Newark, N.J. police officer who gets framed for a drug dealer's murder.Sentenced to death and on Death Row, he is offered the chance to stay alive by going along with plans to fake his death.Surviving his death sentence, he wakes to fnd he's been recruited to be a highly trained enforcement arm for a secret government organization called CURE.Remo is trained in a style of martial arts called Sinanju named after the Korean village where it was created.His mentor is a wizened, old Korean named Chiun.Chiun is the single most lethal force on the planet.
Hillariously funny, the series details the exploits of Remo and Chiun as Remo attempts to save the country, one crime at a time with Chiun along to continue training Remo.
The satire in this series will keep you rolling on the floor; but the true fan will tell you that the reason to keep reading the series is to be a part of the relationship which develops between Chiun andRemo.A true father-son bond forms.While Chiun is typically the father in the relationshp, he is often childlike and "Jewish-motherly" alike.
The Destroyer Series is one of the longest running action fiction series in American history....And for good reason.

... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Good Introduction to the Destroyer series
I remember how happy I was when news that another Assassins Handbook was in the works . Jim Mullaney had been writing the Destroyer, but his last book was the previous spring. Warren Murphy hadn't been involved in writing since the early '90s at least. Now they had co-written a sequel to Murphy and Richard Sapir's great Assassin's Handbook.

I've reread parts of the book again and again, especially the story "The Man in Room 36-E" and the novella False Starts and Bitter Ends. Like the original Assassin's Handbook, it's full of info on the various characters who have been part of the Destroyer throughout the years -- villains, allies, and assorted supporting characters. We also hear a lot more from Chiun, who gets to write what he wants for a change, such as his explanation of why he is not a racist, and the real titles of the Destroyer books.

If you enjoy this, three of the four New Destroyers are still in print:The New Destroyer: Guardian Angel (Destroyer #146)
The New Destroyer: Choke Hold (Destroyer #147)The New Destroyer: Dead Reckoning (Destroyer #148)
The New Destroyer, No. 149: Killer RatingsNew Destroyer: Killer Ratings

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16. Dark Ages (Destroyer)
by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Mass Market Paperback: 352 Pages (2005-07-01)
list price: US$6.50 -- used & new: US$3.77
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Asin: 037363255X
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable
Not as good as the old Murphy-Saphir written Destroyer books but still enjoyable. Doesn't have the old spark it once had. I hope that the rumor that Murphy will write some new Destroyer books is true. That would be awesome. ... Read more


17. King's Curse: Destroyer #24 (Destroyer, 24)
by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Paperback: 132 Pages (2002-12-23)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$8.44
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Asin: 0759249040
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New York graffiti artists are leaving their marks everywhere.Even on museum exhibit Uctut, the massive stone idol of the Actatl tribe, who had secretly survived since Cortes and his conquistadors.They are avenging the insult by killing museum trustees and a congressman - by the ancient ritual of cutting out their hearts!Remo and Chiun are entering the fray with ancient Sinanju, and Actatls biting the dust as the tribe musters to do battle with CURE.Meanwhile, Remo is acquiring two camp followers.One can't keep her mouth shut, the other can't keep her clothes on . . . the odds are sure loaded against CURE. ... Read more


18. Trace (Trace 1)
by Warren Murphy
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-07-01)
list price: US$9.99
Asin: B003XRETMW
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TRACE aka Devlin Tracy. He operates out of Las Vegas as a very private investigator. The giant insurance company that employs him is willing to overlook his drinking, his gambling and his womanizing for one reason: No matter how dirty and dangerous the job, he gets it done.TRACE Now his part-time hooker girlfriend is off on an out-of-town trick, his alimony bills are piling up, and his assignment is to find out if an idealistic doctor is dedicated to killing his patients rather than curing them.TRACE What h ... Read more


19. The Destroyer:High Priestess (Gold Eagle)
by Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
 Audio Cassette: Pages (1999-02-15)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$0.95
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Asin: 1552043932
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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When an American national ascends the throne in China and begins a territorial war, Remo Williams and his martial arts master, Chiun, rush in to restore peace. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars High fun
I admit to being an eclectic reader. When I was driving 7.5 hours one way on a Friday and then back again on Sunday, I needed something that went beyond music. I stopped in a truck stop and perused the audio books. The Destroyer series looked fun.

It has been sheer pleasure to listen to! I even (now that I am no longer driving so much) listen to them in the car for the shorter commute.

Cheesy? Campy? Silly? Sure! That is exactly what makes them so much fun. I was a huge fan of the old Green Hornet series and these books remind me of that. They are graphic in description for sure, but listening to Richard Sapir read them is marvelous. He is very talented.

I will be buying more of the audio books. ... Read more


20. The New Destroyer: Killer Ratings (Destroyer #149)
by Warren Murphy, James Mullaney
Mass Market Paperback: 288 Pages (2008-07-29)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$2.64
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Asin: 0765360217
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Don't Touch That Dial!

In the cutthroat world of evening news, where "if it bleeds it leads" is the industry’s lifeblood, the dead-last BCN network is hemorrhaging viewers.  On the chopping block is million-dollar anchor Kitty Coughlin, who is one ratings point away from early termination.  But when a group of armed men hijack her plane and stage a spectacular near-miss of one of America's most famous landmarks, Kitty's eyewitness account helps BCN achieve a remarkable ratings rally.

Kitty is riding high...until the ratings bubble bursts and her career goes back on life support.  Then the next catastrophe strikes. 

Wherever Kitty Coughlin goes, disaster -- and ratings gold -- follows.  Is Kitty's uncanny ability to be at the center of the news storm sheer dumb luck or very bad news? 

Harold W. Smith of the supersecret agency CURE knows a thing or two about disaster management.  He sends in Remo Williams and the remarkable Chiun to tune in, turn off, and pull the plug on whoever is putting Americans at risk.

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Customer Reviews (20)

5-0 out of 5 stars The Masters Of Sinanju continue to "Graciously Throttle The Universe" for our collective enjoyment.
I`ve read 'The Destroyer' for 34 years, which I believe gives me a valid P.O.V. concerning the series...

This entry; "Killer Ratings", delivers in the grand style of 'The Destroyer' all of the wit and fun that has given longevity to the concept. It`s all there; the Remo-Chiun interaction, the ripping satire of (so-called) 'real' people (you know...the idiots that we seem to be forced to put up with because they are famous and we are TOLD that they deserve that fame somehow).

I`ve seen 'The Destroyer' through it`s best and worst times, and I`ll still be waiting for more "Tho` The World May Spin Through Chaos Or Glory", I`ll be expecting The Masters Of Sinanju to "Graciously Throttle The Universe" for our collective enjoyment.

5-0 out of 5 stars Return to the Past
Those of us who are old enough to remember the original Destroyer Series will recognize this as a return to the original plotless books that were so much fun to read. Shapiro & Murphy wrote what they thought at the time to be the worst written book ever to get printed. When the Publisher asked for another one, they were so surprised that they almost couldn't do it. Guess what? They are still fun to read! Yes, there is a place in this world for sheer absurdity as these books so amply prove. Have fun and read all of them.

3-0 out of 5 stars what it is
Read for humor. Read for action. Read for tongue in cheek far-right philosophy. A good airport book.

5-0 out of 5 stars The series at its very best!!
I have read every book from number 1 to this latest, and I have the Best Of's, posters, hats, guides, etc. Needless to say I am a fan. But the newest incarnation with Murphy amd Mullaney are the absolute best ever. The wit and the satire are sharper than ever, and the sometimes subtle, but often not so subtle morality is cutting and fresh. I know these characters, and they are never been truer to themselves in these last books, and have grown into the 21st century heroes that they were destined to become. If you have never read the series, you have missed watching us all go through the lessons of growing up American, and as people of the world community, and you have misssed some cool characters who have seen the world like you would like to have, and at he same time are grateful that you never would. The paradox is delightful, fun and I hope they continue their adventures for a very long time.

2-0 out of 5 stars ending with a wimper not a bang..
4 volumes in and the new destroyer continues to disapoint.The last book featured Remo vs a genie (?) and a thinly veiled spoof of anti war activist Cindy Sheehan (how dare she oppose the war the that killed her son). This time the villians are poorly drawn versions of Connie Chung and Rosie O'Donnel (as if anybody even cares about these two on either side of the eisle).The team of M & M are still bogged down with boring bashing of anything left of center.At this rate I really doubt these books will ever come back to the level of Murphy and Sapir, and perhaps they should stop trying. ... Read more


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