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Posted By : Jaqhama - 4/11/2008 9:54 AM
Modesty Blaise is THE female action star. Long before any other modern Lara Croft like person came along Modesty was IT!
 
Along with her cockney henchman Willie Garvin, Modesty used to run The Network. A world wide criminal organisation.
Finding retirement too boring she and Willie agree to take on a mission for MI5 chief Tarrant.
Much more than a female James Bond, Modesty is both wordly, sexy and deadly.
Willie Garvin is the coolest sidekick ever. He's useless with a pistol...but equally deadly with his custom made throwing knives.
 
Never dated, even by todays standards I've yet to meet anyone who enjoys action/adventure stories who doesn't like the Modesty Blaise series.
 
Lot's of realistic hand to hand combat. Often unusual weapons. Sword fights, knife fights, quarterstaff fights, bow and arrows, improvished catapults, fast draw gunfights.
And the best villians ever created.
 
I can only recommend the original 6 novels...the rest in the series were not of equal calibre.
 
Modesty Blaise
Sabre-Tooth
I, Lucifer
A Taste for Death
The Impossible Virgin
Pieces of Modesty.
 
There was a terrible film made in the 60's called Modesty Blaise...ignore it.
Tarantino recently made another version...quite good, but takes place before Modesty ran the Network.
 
Peter O'Donnel created two unique characters that time has not made any less readable.
Often the small homely interaction between Modesty and Willie and their friends is as interesting as the action scenes.
 
Modesty Blaise is my all time favourite female action character...and not a few people have pointed out that the design of the Marvel comics Black Widow character and Lara (Tombraider) Croft obviously started with someone reading the Modesty novels.
 
Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
 
Cheers: Jaq.


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Posted By : MichaelEhart - 4/11/2008 1:27 PM
You'll get no argument here. Though Emma Peel of the TV series the Avengers was pretty cool, and had the advantage of being played by one of the most beautiful women of the 20th century.


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Posted By : Jaqhama - 4/11/2008 11:51 PM
MichaelEhart said...
You'll get no argument here. Though Emma Peel of the TV series the Avengers was pretty cool, and had the advantage of being played by one of the most beautiful women of the 20th century.

And my cousin later played Purdey. :p


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Posted By : Bookworm - 4/14/2008 2:29 PM

YESSS!

I have been in love with the adventures of Modesty Blaise for more than 20 years. She is number 1 thrill to read and re-read. I have about 2 feet of her books--in different issues on my shelf.

Bad news for fans. Modesty and Willy die in the most recent book, "Cobra Trap." This one has not yet been released on this side of the Atlantic, but you can order from Amazon.com.

If you like Peter O'Donnel's writing, you might check out the author Madeline Blaine. This is O'Donnell writing under a pen name.

 

Enjoy.

Lee


Posted By : Jaqhama - 6/2/2008 6:55 AM
Cobra Trap was a rubbish short story.
Obviously written in haste.
O'Donnell can't stand the idea of anyone else writing new Modesty and Wille stories is all.

Everyone pretty much agrees that the first six books in the series were the best.


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Posted By : Bookworm - 6/3/2008 4:39 PM

I agree. O'Donnell peaked in, "A Taste For Death," which is my favorite. Since then Modesty Blaise has been fun reading, but not as good.

Enjoy.

Lee


Posted By : Pamela J. Dodd - 6/17/2008 2:27 PM
I really liked this series, and those first books were indeed the most memorable. My favorite is "The Impossible Virgin" but that is, perhaps, due to my having read that one first. For me, Modesty is even more fun than Emma Peel, which is saying quite a great deal. Friday nights with Steed and Emma were one of the highlights of my youth. As I recall, The Avengers came on right after Star Trek.

The film version of Modesty Blaise from the 60's was worse than awful. Somewhere here there is a thread about the worst book I ever read; that may be the worst film I ever watched.

I did find, on DVD, a 78 minute film by Quentin Tarantino, "My Name is Modesty" which comes fairly close to doing justice to the characters. It claims to be based on the graphic novels, which I have not read, but it covers mostly the back story from the novels I read. I got the DVD via Amazon. I don't remember what year it came out, but it is modern, and the disk comes with interviews, including one with Peter O'Donnell.

Those of you who likes Ian Fleming or The Avengers should sample Peter O'Donnell.

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Posted By : Bookworm - 6/17/2008 4:22 PM
Pamela:

I first read about the Modesty Blaise movie sometime in the '70s. And I had to wait until the invention of the DVD to actually see it in the '90s.It was not a worthwhile wait. A bad movie, but I have seen worse. "Rhinestone," starring Sylvester Stallone and Dolly Parton, comes to mind with a painful shudder.

I remember the first time I saw "Pulp Fiction," and John Travolta was carrying around this book. And everybody was asking, "What is that book?" And of course I knew it was, "Modesty Blaise." I didn't have to buy myself any beer that whole summer.

Enjoy.

Lee

Posted By : Pamela J. Dodd - 6/18/2008 7:45 AM
I never watched "Rhinestone"— just seeing the previews invoked that painful shudder!

I'll have to drag out the "Pulp Fiction" DVD to take a look at Travolta carrying around one of my fave's. Cool.


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Posted By : Jaqhama - 6/19/2008 11:49 AM

Hi Pamela and Bworm

As bad as the first Modesty movie was, starring Monica Vitti...I think the Tarentino movie was excellent. He only made it to keep the copyright option for another movie by the way.

And speaking of awful movies from novels or other movies...

Sly Stallone in the his re-make of Get Carter...truly a film that should have been binned on the cutting room floor.

I have never read another series that compliments a male and female team as well as Modesty and Willie.

If you like the Avengers and Modesty you two might enjoy James Mitchell's Callan series. Made into a couple of movies and a tv show with Edward Woodwood.

James also wrote another series under the alias of James Munro.

The first novel was The Man who sold Death.

The third novel was made into a movie with Stanley Baker. Innocent Bystanders.

And...the absolute best show on tv bar none for the last couple of years is Spooks. The British seceret service drama.

Absolutly riveting.yeah

Cheers: Jaq.

 

 

 


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Posted By : Bookworm - 6/19/2008 12:57 PM

MAN WHO SOLD DEATH.  Good grief, I read that one--and enjoyed it--about 30 years ago. Ex-gunrunner and black belt now working for the British government as a secret agent and assassin. There was a sequal which I read, but don't remember the title now. Good stuff. Not as good as Modesty Blaise.

Enjoy

Lee


Posted By : Jaqhama - 6/20/2008 1:06 AM
Book two was: The Money that Money can't Buy.

You're memory serves you well.
John Craig was in the Special Boat Service/squadron in WW 2. Then a smuggler. And yes a Black Belt. Well done.

I've still got the original novels.

Did you know that John Steed in the Avengers, clothes, were desinged by young designer (at the time) named Pierre Cardin?

And that Patrick and Diana went to France to learn the traditional French fighting art of Le Canne...umbrella and walking stick fighting.

Yes, I'm full of info that will never make me any money.


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Swamp Story. Down South. Florida Haze.Wild Justice...
at www.bikernet.com (Plus many of my motorcycle related articles.)
The Covert OP. Chick Prick...at www.milstory.com