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Country
  
United Kingdom

Genre
  
Thriller

Initial release
  
21 April 1972 (USA)

Adapted from
  
Puppet on a Chain

5.9/10
IMDb

Author
  
Alistair MacLean

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1969

Directors
  
Geoffrey Reeve, Don Sharp

Music director
  
Piero Piccioni

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Publisher
  
Collins (UK) Doubleday (US)

Written by
  
Alistair MacLean, Don Sharp

Cast
  
Barbara Parkins, Sven‑Bertil Taube, Alexander Knox

Similar
  
Story by Alistair MacLean, Movies about the illegal drug trade, Thrillers

Puppet on a Chain is a novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean. Originally published in 1969 with a cover by Norman Weaver, it is set in the late 1960s narcotics underworld of Amsterdam and other locations in the Netherlands.

Contents

Plot introduction

Paul Sherman is a veteran Interpol Narcotics Bureau agent, used to independent action and blunt force tactics. He is assisted by two attractive female agents, one an experienced operative, the other a rookie. Sherman is in the Netherlands after receiving word about a vicious heroin smuggling ring from a friend. However, the narco-criminals will kill ruthlessly to protect its operation and even before Sherman can leave Schiphol Airport he has already witnessed the gunning down of his key contact, been knocked half-unconscious by an assassin, and tangled with local authorities. "Puppet on a Chain" has the standard twisting plot, local atmospherics, and sardonic dialogue that were Maclean's trademarks as a story-teller. Maclean allows his protagonist to have a bantering sarcastic relationship with his assistants that provides a streak of humor as the plot unfolds. Unfortunately, Sherman's relationship with his assistants is used against him. As his investigation is undermined by betrayal, leaving him constantly a half-step behind his adversaries, Sherman must resort to increasingly violent action to turn the tables. The story culminates in a violent struggle above the streets of Amsterdam to save the life of his surviving female operative, not knowing whether anyone they meet can really be trusted.

Reception

The New York Times called the book "one of the best in the Greene-Ambler-MacInnes tradition... the writing is as crisp as a sunny winter morning".

The book became a best seller.

Film adaptation

Puppet on a Chain later appeared in film as a 1972 movie directed by Geoffrey Reeve.

The 1976 super hit Bollywood movie Charas (literally Narcotics in Hindi), starring Dharmendra and Hema Malini was also an adaptation of this story.

References

Puppet on a Chain Wikipedia