This cover of Adam magazine is from March 1972 issue, and inside readers are treated to a nice photo of tabloid regular and occasional Adam model Lois Mitchell, sets from a few other models we can’t identify (though their names nearly always are given to us by readers eventually), art from Jack Waugh and others, and a dungeon cartoon that you can consider an addition this collection. The cover illustrates Edward D. Hoch’s tale, “The Spy and the Mermaid,” about a U.S. government agent named Jason Rand sent to Cairo to investigate the death of a fellow agent. It has a bit of a Cold War focus, but mainly it’s about Rand’s efforts to unmask the killer. The dead agent met his demise at the blade of a knife, and there are knives aplenty, including as part of the ceremonial kilt accoutrements of a Scottish agent named Kirkcaldy, the scuba gear of archaeologist Leila Gaad, and the personal protection tools of a local youth named Kharga. Mysteries in short fiction are usually not deeply layered, and this one isn’t either, but the tale itself is pretty good. We have thirty-plus scans below.
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