Showing posts with label Butler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butler. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The Midas Kill by Philip Kirk

A Touch Of Alchemy


A process to turn base metal into gold? Ridiculous, or is it? A brilliant scientist, formerly on the Institute's staff, has come up with an invention that seems to be capable of doing just that. And naturally, Hydra is in on the ground floor, with a scheme that will destroy economy of the entire world. Once again, it's Butler to the rescue, as he sets out to prove that all that glitters.......

Butler #12
Printing History
Written by by Leonard Levinson

Dorchester Publishing Company, Inc
Leisure Books
8439-2128
(July 1984)

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The Paris Kill by Philip Kirk

Vive La France....
Vivi La Murder?


When an institute agent is found tortured to death in a cheap Parisian hotel, Butler thinks something smells rotten in France. And when counterfeit money, a mysterious painter, and treacherous women get into the picture, Butler discovers that gay Paree harbors the secret.......

Butler #10
Printing History
Written by by Leonard Levinson

Dorchester Publishing Company, Inc
copyright 1983
Leisure Books
8439-2004
(1983)

Monday, February 4, 2013

Killer Virus by Philip Kirk

Butler #9
Killer Virus

A Viral Kind Of Killer
First there was that mid-air collision with an erotic Asian flight attendant. Then there was a midnight forest interlude with a pleasure-hungry cultist. Now, with the assistance of several beautiful, willing women, Butler is on the trail of a murderous fiend using young religious fanatics to test a lethal nerve gas. Agents of Hydra have somehow massacred a large group of religious cultists and Butler is dispatched to find out why and how. His best lead is his friend Wu but Wu's daughter seems to be on the list of the next victims.
 
Printing History
Written by by Leonard Levinson

Dorchester Publishing Company, Inc
copyright 1983
Leisure Books
8439-1130
(April 1983)

Monday, January 14, 2013

Dead Fall by Philip Kirk

Butler #8
Dead Fall


Butler's Assignment: The Impossible
Butler was the Institute's most reliable agent. But when his first contact plummeted to a hard death on a concrete sidewalk, he knew the only way he would get information would be to join forces with the Mafia itself. then two beautiful women fell for Butler and his mission took a different kind of tumble.

Printing History
Written by by Barbara Anson

Dorchester Publishing Company, Inc
copyright 1982
Leisure Books
8439-1103
(June 1983)

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Love Me To Death by Philip Kirk

Butler takes on a gorgeous killer whose weapon is pleasure!

Butler #5


What A Way To Go
One by one. America's leaders were dying of heart attacks under mysterious circumstances. The only clue linking their deaths was the fact that each had been seen in the company of beautiful, sexy women immediately before his demise. Was it possible that the victims had literally been loved to death? Enter Butler, renegade superspy, the only man with the guts, the brains, and the stamina to destroy the most bizarre conspiracy in the history of the U.S.A.!


Printing History
Written by by Leonard Levinson

Nordon Publications, Inc
Leisure Books
ISBN 8439-0712
(January 1980)

Dorchester Publishing Company, Inc
Leisure Books
8439-2079
(June 1984)

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Chinese Roulette by Philip Kirk

Someone Had Perfected The Ultimate Weapon.
Butler's Mission:  Search And Destroy!

Butler #4


The Deadliest Missile!
During a routine customs search, vials of Bubonic Plague serum and guided missile components were found on a Chinese junk in Hong Kong harbor. Only Butler could be trusted to ferret out the significance of the deadly cargo. But there were powerful forces at work, whose main objective was to make sure the renegade super-spy didn't live to discover the truth!

Printing History
Written by by Leonard Levinson

Nordon Publications, Inc
Leisure Books
ISBN 8439-0691
(November 1979)

Dorchester Publishing Company, Inc
Leisure Books
8439-2068
(January 1984)

Monday, June 25, 2012

Butler #3: The Slayboys by Philip Kirk

To save the President's life.
The Institute turned Butler into an assassin!


Company of Killers
When the White House announced it was ready to recognize Communist Cuba, a right-wing Cuban terrorist group swore to kill the President. Butler was assigned to prevent the assassination. His only chance to find out where and when the triggerman would strike was to infiltrate the group and pose as an assassin himself. Butler did not realize, however, how smart the killers were. Their guns were aimed not only at the President, but also at Butler himself!


Printing History
Written by Leonard Levinson

Nordon Publications, Inc
Leisure Books
ISBN 8439-0683
(1979)

Dorchester Publishing Company, Inc
Leisure Books
8439-2056
(1983)


Saturday, April 7, 2012

Killer Satellites by Philip Kirk

Only Butler could prevent a deadly war in the skies!


Death In Orbit
Butler #6
When several CIA Special Projects agents were assassinated, the Washington establishment was worried. When a mysterious killer satellite began to destroy American and Russian spy probes, the intelligence community was scared to death! Renegade superspy Butler seemed the last person in the world the President would call upon for assistance. But there was no one else he could turn to in a last ditch attempt to prevent WW III.

Printing History
Written by Leonard Levinson

Leisure Books
ISBN 8439 0730 (March 1980)

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Butler #2: Smart Bombs by Philip Kirk


 Sexpionage

Butler has taken on some tough jobs during his spy career. But his new assignment made the others look easy. He had to penetrate the Soviet Union to steal super-secret plans for an anti-missile system. But Butler had a weakness for beautiful Russian women. If he could figure out which ones worked for the KGB, he might get out of Russia alive!

Printing History
Written by Leonard Levinson

Nordon Publications Inc
Leisure Books
#676 (1979)

Monday, July 25, 2011

Butler #1: The Hydra Conspiracy by Philip Kirk

From CIA agent to murder suspect


Butler was a CIA man who criticized the Agency too much. At least that is what they told him. The next day he was the prime suspect in a sensational murder case. Or did a foreign power want him to get rattled enough to give away Agency secrets? Butler was not going to wait and find out. Escaping to Mexico where he kept a secret bank account, Butler got ready for a very pleasant temporary retirement. Unfortunately, things were not going to be that easy.

Printing History
Written by Leonard Levinson

Leisure Books

Nordon Publications Inc 
8439 655 January 1979

Dorchester Publishing Company Inc
8439 2038 1983