Men In White ( book )

Men In White is a spy comedy novel published in September 2012 by author Robert Grayson. It is the first installment of his series of novels.

The book is based on the low budget fan film by Crazyak Studios. There are little differences between the book and the film, like character depictions...

Plot
The story follows the mission of senior MI8 agents Verdera and Woodward, who are sent by Admiral Miles Benson to kill a Moroccan terrorist, Mohammed vis Bahalamaha, who is hiding in Rabat.

While walking across a parking lot, they meet Ernst, a Polish car salesman who was instructed by Benson to sell the agents a car. Ernst gives them a Citroën XSara Picasso.

After arriving in Morocco, the agents rent a nearby apartment. Meanwhile, Bahalamaha is plotting his next scheme: to kill the president of Morocco at a press conference. He sends his henchmen, Boris and Belfry, to kill the MIW.

3 months later, the MIW still haven´t found the terrorist. But Woodward spots Boris and Belfry spying on them from behind, and a fight begins. Verdera drops two banana peels and the henchmen trip over into unconsciousness. Then Bahalamaha himself appears. The terrorist is handcuffed by Verdera and is about to be interrogated.

When Woodward asks him "why where them two spying on us", the terrorist breaks free and shoots Woodward. Verdera, in rage, kills Bahalamaha in act of revenge.

Differences Between Book And Film

 * In the book, the head of MI8 is named Miles Benson, whereas in the film, his name is Gary Benson.
 * In the film, the car salesman is named Nicolas and is from Germany, but in the book, his name is Ernst and he's from Poland.
 * Bahalamaha's face is seen all the time in the book, but in the film, due to a short supply of actors, Agent Woodward's actor had to play the role of Bahalamaha as well, hiding his face behind a black mask.
 * In the book, Bahalamaha dies at the end, but in the film, he escapes.