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Robert Ludlum's The Hades Factor: A Covert-One Novel (Covert-One) 92 reviews Robert Ludlum
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2006
The Best Book in the Series! Gayle Lynds makes this story and plot work great. It is obviously the best book in this series. The TV two-part movie was good - but as always, it seems that the book was much better! Gayle has her signature all over this plot and story - it is obvious that she is responsible for the entire book.
I only wish that ABC Television had enough sense to make her award winning book "The Last ...
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Robert Ludlum's (TM) The Arctic Event (Covert-One) Robert Ludlum, James Cobb
Vision, 2008
On a remote island in the Canadian Arctic, researchers discover the wreckage of a mysterious World War II-era aircraft, a discovery that forces the Russian Federation into a shocking admission. The unmarked plane is a Soviet strategic bomber that disappeared with its crew more than fifty years ago while carrying two metric tons of weaponized anthrax. Desperate to prevent a political and diplomatic firestorm, the U.S. president dispatches a ...
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Robert Ludlum's The Cassandra Compact: A Covert-One Novel (Covert-One) 36 reviews Robert Ludlum, Philip Shelby
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2002
Really impressed Wow!! I couldn't put this book down. If you like to read a book with twists and turns around every corner, you'll love this one.
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Robert Ludlum's The Altman Code: A Covert-One Novel 22 reviews Robert Ludlum, Gayle Lynds
St. Martin's Griffin, 2003
Outstanding This covert-one novel has a great plot and will not disappoint you. Lynds ties in current events well and writes a cohesive and action packed story in vintage Ludlum fashion.
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Robert Ludlum's The Paris Option (A Covert-One Novel) 41 reviews Robert Ludlum, Gayle Lynds
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2003
Just let your mind relax and enjoy! Wow! Again I am very happy that I do not read the reviews before I read the novel. Of the 38 reviews 23 gave the book a bad rating (1-2 stars). I on the other hand gave it 4 stars. I have given all 3 books in this covert 1 series 4 stars. After skimming over a few of the reviews I realize how lucky I am. With every book I read I try to have a very open mind. So what if the truth is ...
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Robert Ludlum's The Lazarus Vendetta: A Covert-One Novel (Covert-One) 13 reviews Robert Ludlum, Patrick Larkin
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2005
A fun ride even though the villain is hokey The lead villain in the Lazarus Vendetta is a mad scientist aptly named Lazarus leading a small army of equally mad mercenaries and equally mad subordinate scientists on a path to world domination and mass international genocide. On the other side of the fence, attempting to thwart this dastardly plan, is an American specials ops doctor named Jon Smith and a sly old British secret service agent ...
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Robert Ludlum's The Altman Code: A Covert-One Novel (Covert-One) Robert Ludlum, Gayle Lynds
Macmillan Audio, 2005
The thrilling fourth volume in the bestselling Covert-One series On the dark waterside docks of Shanghai, a photographer is recording cargo being secretly loaded when he?s brutally killed and his camera destroyed. Two weeks later, on the dangerous high seas, the U.S. Navy covertly tracks a Chinese cargo ship rumored to carry tons of chemicals for Saddam Hussein to create new biological weapons. The president cannot let the ship reach Iraq. At ...
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Robert Ludlum's The Altman Code: A Covert-One Novel (Covert-One) 7 reviews Gayle Lynds
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2004
For some mind-candy entertainment, this works... The other paperback I was using to kill time on the plane during my recent trip was Robert Ludlum's The Altman Code by Gayle Lynds. This is my first exposure to the Covert-One series, so I can't compare it to others for quality. But so far as political espionage yarns go, this wasn't bad...
The American government gets wind of a chemical shipment from China to Iran, and the material has only ...
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Robert Ludlum's The Arctic Event (Covert-One) 38 reviews Robert Ludlum, James Cobb
Grand Central Publishing, 2007
agreat thriller i really enjoyed this book; and i am really glad that mr.cobb "is back" with his action writing. i bought the book because mr. cobb was listed as the writer.. and certainly was not disappointed. lets have more of mr. cobb..either in the Ludlum series or as his own books.
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Robert Ludlum's The Moscow Vector: A Covert-One Novel (Covert-One) 26 reviews Robert Ludlum, Patrick Larkin
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2006
Covert-One Novels Got started on the Covert-One series recently. I was able to locate all of the series books that I was missing on Amazon. Great service as usual.
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Robert Ludlum's the Arctic Event (Covert-One) James H. Cobb
Center Point Large Print, 2008
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Robert Ludlum's The Arctic Event: A Covert-One Novel (Covert One Novel) James Cobb
Orion, 2007
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The Altman Code (Covert One Novel) Robert Ludlum, Gayle Lynds
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), 2004
On the dark waterside docks of Shanghai, a photographer records cargo being secretly loaded. He's brutally killed and his camera destroyed. Two weeks later on the dangerous high seas, the U.S. Navy covertly tracks a Chinese ship rumored to carry tons of chemicals for Saddam Hussein to create new biological weapons. The President cannot let the ship reach Iraq. At the same time, he doesn't want the navy to attack and board it either, because ...
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A Stronger Kinship: One Town's Extraordinary Story of Hope and Faith 5 reviews Anna-Lisa Cox
Bison Books, 2007
An excellent Story Ms. Cox has provided a window though which all of us can view the promise of America and what could have been. It is my hope that this well written and solidly researched "little" book can be widely distributed and read. I would recommend that it be sent to Oprah. Her book club would really have something to talk about.
Dr. James O. Jackson, Principal Emeritus
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OPEN IN THIRTY SECONDS: Cracking One of the Most Secure Locks in America MARC WEBER TOBIAS, TOBIAS BLUZMANIS
INVESTIGATIVE LAW OFFICES, 2008
OPEN IN THIRTY SECONDS: Cracking One of the Most Secure Locks in America is the printed version of LSS+x, (the multimedia edition on CD for Government agencies, locksmiths, and security professionals). This book examines new techniques to compromise Medeco® Biaxial® and m3 high security locks by methods of forced, covert, and surreptitious entry. It is the result of an eighteen month research project by the authors and other security experts. It ...
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Expendable Elite: One Soldier's Journey into Covert Warfare 21 reviews Daniel Marvin
Trine Day, 2006
Great Book! I agree with the recent review that says he bought it because the detractors did not disprove the authors exploits. While it is almost impossible to prove a negative, it seems as though it should be relatively easy to discredit the author if he is being untruthful; and apparently a jury agreed. This mans experiences remind me of the treatment that Terry Reed, the covert CIA operative and Air ...
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Robert Ludlum's The Lazarus Vendetta: A Covert-One Novel 1 review Robert Ludlum and Patrick Larkin
Wheeler Publishing, 2005
Good Read This was a very enjoyable book. Especially at the bargain price. Good action with a good story.
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Robert Ludlum's the Bourne Legacy: A Covert-One Novel 117 reviews Robert Ludlum, Eric Lustbader
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), 2004
Fabulous Bourne Book The Bourne Legacy was a book that was so on the edge, that I could not put it down. Being the first book that I have read in over three years, I had this book finished in less than two days. Could not put it down.
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