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to trace the route. Hidden behind the cheese shop front is an entire subterranean warren holding the SPUD machinery. April hitches a lift and finds
Stanley but they both end up chained to a wall in the hidden tunnels. Mark Slade is ensnared by some disgruntled fishermen. April and Stanley are provided with an escape route but are soon being chased through a forest. They return to the tunnels and are re-captured. April has been secured on a buoy in direct line of fire from the SPUD machine before it reaches the ship Remus which is the demonstration target. Stanley is a serial impostor and convinces a guard to hand over his gun. He accesses a secondary control room and confuses the SPUD signal. The machinery then shorts out. April is rescued by the fishermen who also pick up Mark who now believe his story.
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child adds it to her necklace. The child is a daughter of Chu Chu who models for an
Italian designer with an imminent private fashion show in Paris for Madame Freuchen-Nagy, whose husband the Count is organising an important conference of six world leaders. Using a mind control device the Thrush agents are able to separate the Count from his bodyguards and he reveals the location of the conference to be the Plit Hotel in Plit. Mr Slate has been captured by Thrush alerting April Dancer to potential problems, although she is soon captured by the Thrush agents. The children lead Mr Waverley to the suite where Mark Slate and April Dancer are being held and he is able, single handedly, to release them and save the world leaders from destruction.
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prove her credentials is required to demonstrate her abilities to the cast of the play which ends when there is a further murder attempt and then later disappears allowing Slade to chase through London in a left hand drive E Type Jaguar, which he loses when surrounded by a gang of floppy haired ne'er do wells whom he outwits and reclaims the car. April meanwhile has been tricked into the backstage area of the theatre becoming locked into a boiler room which then explodes. A masked figure links a statue of the god, Kali (which means death) to the power supply and at the end of her dance Miss Dancer theatrically "dies". However the cable had been found earlier and the team are able to unmask the masked man.
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Wolff, the much sought future Queen, is currently an actress and this allows Thrush agents to chase Mark Slade through the studio backlot, including horses which are part of the western which is being filmed, plus a London bus, a rowing boat and bicycles. By impersonating Greta, April is taken by the cult to the tomb where she releases the king. Thrush appears in large numbers to observe the coronation following which the serum will be applied to the Queen. Mark and another agent extract April just before the injection and then detonate planted bombs which destroy the tomb and the Thrush agents as well as the cult members.
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Zalamar according to local law - but she has been kidnapped whilst Mark Slate was lucky not to eat the poisoned popcorn. Fatima happens to be an exact double of April Dancer who is sent to impersonate Fatima and to
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Affair", "The Prisoner of Zalamar Affair", "The Mother Muffin Affair", "The Mata Hari Affair", "The Montori Device Affair" and "The Horns-of-the-Dilemma Affair" are included on the third FSM album of music from
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1483:"The Low Blue C Affair"
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1893:Heitland, Jon (2003).
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1920:"New Attack Opened"
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636:The Moonglow Affair
608:The Moonglow Affair
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92:Richard C. Sarafian
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