The Matador series of books is a series of science fiction/space opera type books that starts with the book, The Man Who Never Missed, originally published in 1985. The book has a feel that's a combination of Dune and Star Wars. Or maybe a better description would be Dune, if it took place in Star Wars dive bars. It deals with the hero of the story, Emile Khadaji, and his works to take down the corrupt, and oppressive ConFed government. He partially does this by learning a fictional martial art called "Sumito" which, although made-up, is based on real martial arts.
I really cannot recommend these books enough. In fact, I'm rather upset that I didn't know about these books earlier. The first trilogy especially, but the whole series gets 5 out of 5 Ninja Stars from me. I love the feel of the books, I love the martial arts mentality of the books, and I love the little inside jokes of the names and place names in this universe. I just gave the first three books to my friend, and I told him I would kick him in the shins if he didn't read them. That's how good they are. I may go buy a couple more copies of the book, just to give them away to martial artists I know. In fact, I'm going to have a contest and give away a copy of the book just because I want to spread the word about this series. Immediately after reading these, my thought was "why isn't this a movie, or at least a mini-series?" With the level of sci-fi on TV today, including the new series Killjoys and Dark Matter on Sy-Fy (is that how they spell it now?), which I'll review at a later date, they could do this series very easily. Until then, strap on your spetsdōds, walk the 97-Steps, and READ THESE BOOKS!
I am so disappointed that Journey's Steve Perry did not write these books. :(
ReplyDeleteI read very little fiction these days, but based on this I just bought 'The Man Who Never Missed.'
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