Publisher's Synopsis
Laugh your head off, and re-read this book constantly for having fun -- "License to Kill" is a Douglas-Adams/Harry-Harrison style novel, a weirdly funny superhero parody, with strong SF&F undertones.In this comedy with an absurd-humor slant, the reader can follow the adventures of Thames Pond, Agent 00, through space and time. The main characters who help Pond against the archenemy Evil Devil -- and his Evil Chip which has awareness and its own goals -- are Ron, the enhanced Norwegian wood cat, Kimi, a magic katana sword of the female gender, Cindy, the android, with her inbuilt cider-machine, Yhurran, the croc goddess, Jack Covering, the intelligent spacesuit, and more.The clues are leading Pond and Co. around the Earth, from military camp in Russia to the rain forest in Brazil, as well as to space stations. There are also several small quests and escapades on the side. The agent had to fight not only his enemies, but also the bureaucrats of his organization. In the end, when all bets seem to be off, the good wins, in a wicked way. The inventive, mad-humor style is similar to Douglas Adams, and Harry Harrison, but the story, the plot, the scenes, the characters and the ploys are unique to the writer. This parody novel has strong science fiction and fantasy undertones, but the style is perhaps more surreal than SF&F. The novel contains features practically from all genres. The book is also a parody of all supernatural.