Max: "Keep a sharp lookout for FLAG agents. The enemy is everywhere. Don't trust a soul. There's no way of knowing what disguise the adversary might be wearing."
Blossom: "Then how will we know?"
Max: " . . After you've been in this business as long as I have, you develop a seventh sense. The instant a FLAG agent comes within ten feet of me, a warning sounds in my brain. A bell rings and a light flashes, and a little sign pops up, saying, 'Apples 5c'—that's the code for 'Watch it, Max!'"
Get Smart! Published October 1965 Author Novel Number 1 Villain Preceded by Followed byPlot[]
When Max Smart, that intrepid secret agent for Control, gets assigned to the Computer Caper, it's the start of a laugh-out-loud adventure through a confusing labyrinth of international spies, UN delegates, Greenwich Village coffee house denizens, and a couple of beautiful girls who don't do much to help him but do liven up the nutty goings-on.
How Max foils the diabolical plot against the Free World makes a zany tale that no self-respecting spy lover can afford to miss.
- from the back cover.
Synopsis[]
Characters[]
CONTROL[]
- Maxwell Smart
- Chief
- Fang
- Harry
- Agent 73
- Agent 94 aka Captain 49
- Fred What's-his-name (mentioned)
- Note: Agent 99 does not appear in this story.
FLAG[]
- Boris
- Noel
- Captain 49 aka Agent 94
Others[]
- Blossom Rose
- Fred
- Harry (cab driver)
- Mr. Wright
- Bert
- Harry (guard)
Locations[]
- United Nations Building
- Idyll Hour Café, Greenwich Village
- FLAG Headquarters
- Typewriters, Computers & Stuff
Trivia[]
This first novel differs from the televison series in two major ways: the substitution of evil organization FLAG for KAOS as its adversary, and the siting of CONTROL Headquarters in New York City, perhaps due to the fact that the book would had to have been written before the series had started airing and before final details had been nailed down. In fairness, the dialog at the end of the pilot episode does state that KAOS has been destroyed and, although it is clearly stated that CONTROL Headquarters is in Washington, much of the episode's action takes place in New York. Interestingly, two years later, in Episode #63 "The Spy Who Met Himself", it is established that CONTROL maintains HQs in several cities, including New York, thus providing some validation after the fact.
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