11 August 2022

Books: Daredevils, Ltd. The Exchameleon By Ron Goulart (1987)

 

"Ben Jolson, a former member of the galactic Chameleon Corps, doesn’t want to be a private investigator –he much rather stay home and run his quiet antiques business. But fellow PI Lou Killdozer gets himself killed on the biggest hellhole planet in the galaxy; it’s up to Ben to investigate. For Ben can look like anything –and that’s helpful on a world of catmen, toadmen, gollrilla men and luminous squirrels. But what starts as a routine security case soon turns ugly, with a mysterious red-haired man who is systematically cutting down the top executives of the fabulously profitable Plazhartz Corporation. But the only Ben can get his killer is to pose as the next victim..." 

The prolific Ron Goulart returned to the Ben Jolson character he first created for his 1968 debut novel, The Sword Swallower (which continued with The Chameleon Corps and Other Shape Changers in 1974, and Flux, also 1974). Those books (and the many books that would follow) are set in a vast, space-opera universe known as the Barnum System (with this late 1980s series, he also folded in his Hellquad universe), a galaxy that is a bit helter-skelter, crazed and balkanized. The planets of this system, where the Corps originates and operates, are populated in large part by traditional comic stereotypes, most which are deftly drawn.

It’s an absurdist science fiction mystery, almost noir at certain points. As well, the book follows the same basic premise and formula as many of his previous books, but he keeps the chuckles and smirks coming so swiftly that it's hard to notice unless you stop and really think about it.

I originally read this series back when they were released, but lost them along the way. I got them back through Thrift Books. The funny part, I don’t remember anything about them. Still, it’s enjoyable, if more toned down than some of his earlier books.

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