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Richard Hooker (H. Richard Hornberger), William E. Butterworth IV: MASH Goes to Hollywood (1977, Little, Brown Book Group Limited)

190 pages

English language

Published 1977 by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-7221-4647-7
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Certainly the best I've read in Butterworth's Mash series. Contrary to what the title says nearly all of this story takes place in Maine. So better than the last couple were he spends the whole time trying to figure out how to get his characters to some far off place like Morocco.

We are introduced to a new character, the ugliest state trooper in Maine, who is a great doctor but without the doctor training. Even being so ugly he apparently still can get the ladies, including some hookers that Don Rhotten brings with him to Maine, and the star of a new TV show that is going to be shot in Maine.

All in all a zany adventure in the deeps woods, with a few distractions of Hollywood mogul who knows how to write a contract to screw over everyone else, and Boris the opera singer gets …