The Jamaican Exchange
1979 novel by Leon Lazarus
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The Jamaican Exchange is the 127th novel in the long-running Nick Carter-Killmaster series.
Publishing history
The book was first published in 1979.
Main characters
- Nick Carter agent N-3, AXE
- Hawk Carter’s boss, head of AXE
- Miranda dancer at the El Baco Club
- Jorges go between for the drug runners
- Dave Kramer journalist
- Jason Malverne tour operator
- Josina tour guide
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Nick Carter
- John R. Coryell
- Frederick Van Rensselaer Dey
- Thomas C. Harbaugh
- Eugene T. Sawyer
- Richard Wormser
- Michael Avallone
- Gayle Lynds
- New York Weekly (newspaper)
- Nick Carter-Killmaster (books)
- Nick Carter, Master Detective (radio)
- Nick Carter (comic strip)
- Nick Carter, le roi des détectives (France, 1908)
- The Inheritance from New York (Germany, 1919)
- The Hotel in Chicago (Germany, 1921)
- Only One Night (Germany, 1922)
- The Passenger in the Straitjacket (Germany, 1922)
- Women Who Commit Adultery (Germany, 1922)
- Nick Carter, Master Detective (1939)
- Phantom Raiders (1940)
- Sky Murder (1940)
- Nick Carter va tout casser (France, 1964)
- Nick Carter and Red Club (France, 1965)
- Adventures of Nick Carter (1972, TV film)
- Dinner for Adele (Czechoslovakia, 1977)
- Agent Counter-Agent
- The Bright Blue Death
- The Code
- The Death Strain
- The Devil's Cockpit
- Double Identity
- The Executioners
- The Filthy Five
- Hanoi
- Istanbul
- The Living Death
- Macao
- Operation Starvation
- Peking & The Tulip Affair
- The Red Guard
- Rhodesia
- Saigon
- Seven Against Greece
- The Terrible Ones
- The 13th Spy
- Assassination Brigade
- Assault on England
- Assignment: Israel
- Checkmate in Rio
- The China Doll
- The Chinese Paymaster
- Circle of Scorpions
- Danger Key
- Dragon Flame
- The Eyes of the Tiger
- Fraulein Spy
- The Golden Serpent
- Hood of Death
- The Jamaican Exchange
- A Korean Tiger
- The Mind Poisoners
- Mission to Venice
- Operation Moon Rocket
- Operation Snake
- The Rangoon Man
- Run, Spy, Run
- Safari for Spies
- The Samurai Kill
- Spy Castle
- Temple of Fear
- The Weapon of Night
- Web of Spies
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