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Gérard de Villiers (1929–2013)

Author of The madmen of Benghazi

310+ Works 1,517 Members 27 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Gérard de Villiers was born in Paris, France on December 8, 1929. After his military service, he wrote for France Soir and other newspapers in the 1950s. During a reporting assignment in Tunisia, he agreed to do a favor for a French intelligence officer and discovered he was a pawn in an show more assassination scheme. His first novel, S.A.S. in Istanbul, was published in 1965 and became the first book in the S.A.S. series, which may be the longest-running fiction series ever written by a single author. In recent years, he would write five books a year. His last book, La Vengeance du Kremlin, was published in October 2013 and was his 200th book. He died of cancer on October 31, 2013 at the age of 83. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Image credit: Gerard de Villiers, poses during a portrait session in Paris, France on 03/10/1993

Series

Works by Gérard de Villiers

The madmen of Benghazi (2012) 50 copies, 2 reviews
Malko: West Of Jerusalem (1969) 26 copies
Black Magic in New York (1970) 26 copies
Dossier Kennedy (1981) 20 copies
S. A. S. Versus the C. I. A. (1969) 20 copies, 1 review
Death on the River Kwai (1975) 19 copies, 1 review
L’Homme de Kabul (1973) 19 copies
SAS à Istanbul (1980) 18 copies, 1 review
A Game of Eyes Only (1980) 17 copies
Kill Kissinger (1974) 17 copies
Hostage in Tokyo (Malko: spymaster) (1975) 16 copies, 1 review
Amok à Bali (1901) 15 copies, 1 review
Malko #5: Angel of Vengence (1974) 14 copies, 1 review
Meurtre à Athènes (1976) 14 copies, 1 review
Death in Santiago (1975) 14 copies
Mission impossible en Somalie (1977) 14 copies, 1 review
La panthere d'hollywood (1981) 13 copies
Le printemps de Varsovie (1978) 13 copies
The Countess & The Spy (1974) 13 copies
Embuscade à la Khyber Pass (1983) 12 copies
Checkpoint Charlie (1973) 12 copies
Roulette cambodgienne (SAS 35) (1974) 12 copies, 1 review
Croisade à Managua (1979) 12 copies
SAS Cyclone à l'ONU (1972) 11 copies
Panique au Zaïre (1978) 11 copies, 1 review
Visa pour Cuba (1989) 11 copies
Tod auf der Themse (1977) 10 copies
SAS: Shangai-Express (1979) 10 copies
Les pendus de Bagdad (1980) 10 copies
Opération matador (1979) 10 copies
L'Espion du Vatican (1998) 10 copies
Le Disparu de Singapour (1976) 10 copies
SAS 195 - Panique à Bamako (2012) 10 copies
SAS Tornade sur Manille (1981) 9 copies, 1 review
SAS Embargo (1981) 9 copies
Carnage a Abu Dhabi (1980) 9 copies
Piege a Budapest (1980) 9 copies
Le complot du Caire (1981) 9 copies
Mission à Saigon (1975) 8 copies
SAS 109 Mission Sarajevo (1994) 8 copies
La Traque Carlos (1994) 8 copies
SAS: 11 settembre (2002) 8 copies
La blonde de pretoria (1998) 8 copies
Samba pour SAS (2000) 8 copies
Jacht in Zimbabwe (1976) 8 copies
Duel in Barranquilla (1980) 8 copies
Le Trésor du Négus (1977) 8 copies, 1 review
La manip du Karin A (2002) 7 copies
Mission in Moscow (1990) 7 copies, 1 review
Escale à Pago-Pago (2012) 7 copies
Le fugitif de Hambourg (1982) 7 copies
Alerte plutonium (1992) 7 copies
SAS: sua altezza la spia (1971) 7 copies
Putsch à Ouagadougou (1984) 7 copies
SAS: rosso granata (1982) 7 copies
Sterben für Sansibar (1973) 7 copies
Le gardien d'Israël (1978) 7 copies, 1 review
SAS : Le Plan Nasser (1986) 7 copies, 1 review
Sas le roi fou du nepal (2002) 7 copies
Les tueurs de Bruxelles (1988) 7 copies
Les canons de Bagdad (1990) 7 copies
SAS : Mort à Gandhi (1986) 6 copies
SAS AUX CARAIBES (1978) — Author — 6 copies
Murder Inc. Las Vegas (2004) 6 copies
Vlucht 007 antwoordt niet (2012) 6 copies
Le beau Danube rouge (2013) 6 copies
Tuerie à Marrakech (1995) 6 copies
SAS : Zaïre adieu (1997) 6 copies
Massacre à Amman (2003) 6 copies
Operatie Reagan (1982) 6 copies
Guêpier en Angola (2009) 6 copies
La source Yahalom (1999) 5 copies
Crisis in Colombia (1992) 5 copies
Des armes pour Khartoum (1981) 5 copies
SAS: il drago della droga (1983) 5 copies
Rouge Dragon: 2 (2011) 5 copies
SAS: vendetta a Beirut (1993) 5 copies, 1 review
SAS 177 Pirates ! (2009) 5 copies, 1 review
Rouge dragon, Tome 1 (2011) 5 copies
Mort à Beyrouth (1982) 5 copies
SAS Aventure au Surinam (1983) 5 copies
Tuez Iouchtchenko ! (2005) 5 copies
Enquête sur un génocide (2000) 5 copies
Voir Malte et mourir (1979) 5 copies
SAS: furore d'Olanda (1984) 5 copies
SAS: Assalto a Istanbul (2001) 4 copies
La manipulation Yggdrasil (1998) 4 copies
SAS; una valigia tira l'altra (1986) 4 copies, 1 review
Commando sur Tunis (2012) 4 copies
Embrouilles a Panama Sas (1987) 4 copies
L'Otage d'Oman (1987) 4 copies
Bombes sur Belgrade (1999) 4 copies
La veuve de l'ayatollah (1985) 4 copies
Arnaque à Brunei (1989) 4 copies
Au nom d'Allah (1993) 4 copies
KGB contre KGB (1992) 4 copies
SAS: morire alla giornata (2008) 4 copies, 1 review
L'Or d'Al-Quaïda (2003) 4 copies
Otages en Irak (2005) 3 copies
Coup d’Etat à Tripoli (1992) 3 copies
Opération Lucifer (1996) 3 copies
Tu tueras ton prochain (1996) 3 copies
L'Or de Moscou (1994) 3 copies
SAS, Tome 1 : La bataille des S.300 (2009) 3 copies, 1 review
Malko 118: Saddams falsches Spiel (1996) 3 copies, 1 review
SAS 102 La solution rouge (1991) 3 copies
Polonium 210 (2011) 3 copies
Mausolee galactique (1987) 3 copies
SAS 183 Renegade T01 (2010) 3 copies
SAS:m'arma o non m'arma (1998) 3 copies
Le Printemps De Tblissi (French Edition) (2009) 3 copies, 1 review
SAS 161 Le programme 111 (2019) 2 copies
S.A.S., Contre C.I.A. (1965) 2 copies
SAS Le Dossier K. (2006) 2 copies
Les soucis de si-siou (1985) 2 copies
De schat van Saddam (2) (2010) 2 copies
Papillon Épinglé (1970) 2 copies
SAS: la talpa di Langley (1988) 2 copies
SAS 184 Renegade T02 (2010) 2 copies
Hurtig død 1 copy
Gidslet 1 copy
Retour à Shangri-La (2008) 1 copy
Cycle malko 2 101196 (1993) 1 copy
Eternelle jeunesse (1987) 1 copy
Que la bête meure (2006) 1 copy
Armageddon (2002) 1 copy
Otages: la vérité (2005) 1 copy
Märkt för mord (1980) 1 copy
L'Asie en feu (2005) 1 copy
Dossier Karadzic (2010) 1 copy
SAS 1 copy

Associated Works

Paramilitary Plot (1984) — Editor, some editions — 42 copies

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So this guy has written something like 200 novels mostly about this master seducer/spy, and during his life cultivated contacts in various intelligence agencies so his books were supposed to be super realistic. This is the first, I think, to be translated into English.

Terrorists try to shoot down a passenger jet carrying Libyan prince Ibrahim al-Senussi and his companion, of course a beautiful English model. They fail. The CIA and British intelligence want to place al-Senussi at the head of the Libyan government, after the fall of Qaddafi, and work out an arrangement where he goes from Cairo to Libya, somehow to become leader. al-Senussi is not cut out for this, is much more interested in sex with the model, and it becomes a matter of getting him out of Benghazi and at the same time taking out the master revolutionary who is there.

The book ends up being more interesting than it seems like it's going to be. The first page is very cheesy, and the frequent sex scenes are pretty ludicrous. But the action scenes work out well, and there's a fair amount of suspense as it moves along. It all adds up to not a whole lot, though.
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archivomorero | Dec 15, 2022 |
This was absolutely terrible. In a word: Trashy James Bond -- the uninspired kind you want to avoid.

The main character in this series, Malko, is an Austrian nobleman who moonlights as a freelance special agent for the CIA, who drop him into various spy/thriller scenarios. In this instalment he is posing as a US Aid worker dealing with refugees in Cambodia, when the Khmers Rouges are besieging Phnom Penh. Malko is shown around the city, which seems little more than a giant black market where decadence, alcohol, opium and prostitutes make up daily life. Corruption is rife as Cambodian state forces, the Americans and the Khmers Rouges are making deals behind the scenes.

At least the bare trappings of a by-the-numbers spy thriller are there. The Big Bad is an evil general; his main henchman is an amputee named Phuong, who is an admirable fighter despite the lack of his legs. And of course Malko is introduced to a number of sexy asian ladies (SALs), who are all a little bit mysterious, very pretty with small breasts, and upon meeting Malko they all default to the role of helpful assistant who intensely desires the sexy white male.

If this sounds like a setup for a minor James Bond film with at least a modicum of promise, the book is actually much worse. De Villiers writes with a limited vocabulary that is repeated ad nauseam (guns fire only in rafales, explosions déchiquetent people). There are awkward sex scenes of questionable Gary-Stu quality. The Big Bad is said to be the Big Bad, but is not given a chance to show his evilness; and so there is no real tension. Several non-white characters express themselves in even less than Hulk Speak, particularly a Chinese action girl with the very un-Chinese name of Monivanh (number one = "good”, number ten = "bad”; no sweat / beaucoup sweat = "no problem / big heap problem”, tic-tic = ”have sex”). And worst of all: Malko is almost entirely passive in this book and takes virtually no initiative. For most of the book he gets carted around by CIA agents and by the SALs and is introduced to various people; he doesn’t speak any of the local languages, which means that many setups for the grand finale go through an intermediary -- the aforementioned agents and SALs; his assassination attempt (really his only action scene) goes wrong in the clumsiest of untrained amateur ways and a SAL has to rescue him; his master plan is executed by someone else; and in his final action scene his weapon, his transport, his intel and his exit strategy have all been handed to him by a SAL. Some action hero! In fact, if Malko were any random red-blooded male who imagines themselves capable of withstanding a little torture before the cavalry show up, this book's plot would not only play out exactly the same, but there’d be at least some kind of excuse for Malko’s lack of initiative.

And then there are facepalm-worthy passages such as the following. After Monivanh has fought off evil henchman Phuong (Malko, of course, was knocked semi-unconscious almost immediately), she takes Malko back to his hotel and gives him a divine blowjob which, incidentally, involves a cup of tea. Then we get this (my translation):

Flirtant avec l’infarctus, Malko était incapable de répondre. C’était encore plus éprouvant que le combat avec Phuong… Monivanh avait vraiment des ressources très diversifiées. Elle savait peut-être même faire la cuisine...

Feeling close to a coronary, Malko was unable to respond. This was even more grueling than the fight with Phuong… Monivanh’s skills really were quite diverse. Perhaps she even knew how to cook...


Right.

This is a shockingly bad book -- the kind of trashy that makes me feel I wasted my time on it. It doesn’t really use the tropes of flashy spy fiction efficiently, it merely mentions their external trappings and bets that that will be enough to keep people interested. I would say it even fails to clear the very, very low bar that is cheap self-insert fantasy: its protagonist is too passive and the stakes he faces are too low.
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Petroglyph | May 29, 2019 |
Tipica storia alla SAS: veloce e godibile, attenta a fotografare bene il paesaggio e il contesto politico più che nello sviluppare una storia intricata e complessa. La narrazione avanza più per continue complicazioni che per altro, scorre abbastanza bene senza particolari punti morti, e presenta almeno due avvenimenti abbastanza evocativi (il rapimento iniziale da parte della monaca ed il suicidio di un personaggio più avanti nella storia). I personaggi sono tutti caratterizzati più per tratti particolari che per approfondimento psicologico, riservato solamente a Flor e Laura Iglesias. Una volta di più, fallisce il tentativo di rendere SAS un personaggio empatico e in cui è facile immedesimarsi, la sua freddezza, in questo caso, è controproducente.… (more)
 
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