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Published September 1977 by Pocket Books.

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978-0-671-80911-9
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WHO IS BORIS KORSKY-RIMSAKOV?

None other than the world's greatest, and sexiest, opera star, who lives and loves in Paris. Pursued by twenty-five million Frenchwomen, he's also coveted by the wife of Russia's Chairman. The Chairman has staked his prestige on the getting Boris to sing at the Bolshoi—but the great lover ungracefully refuses.

There's an international incident in the offing; not even the President of the United States can persuade Boris to go to Moscow. But maybe Hawkeye and Trapper John can—with an assist from the world's ugliest movie star, the world's messiest anchorman, and the world's shortest and randiest Arab sheikh.

The results are revolutionary, even for Russia, and the Red Army clahes with the ridiculous, and Moscow meets . . . MASH

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Butterworth's next installment of Hooker's Mash series was alright. Zany as ever, but I kept waiting for all of the characters to get together and actually start the story. It felt like so much of it was leading to that, and it never really happened. returnreturnActually much of the story ended up being a love story between newly introduced, overly conservative Feminist Penelope Quattlebaum and the Sheik of Abzug. returnreturnEnough to think picking up the next one is worth it, not enough to recommend this on its own.