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Robert Ludlum's The Paris Option: A Covert-One Novel DIVFor 30 years, Robert Ludlum's novels have set the standard for the finest in international intrigue and suspense. With an unbroken string of bestsellers in almost every country in the world, Ludlum's books have been read by hundreds of millions of readers, and are acknowledged as classics in the field. Now, after the bestsellingiThe Hades Factor/iandiThe Cassandra Compact/icomes the third thrilling novel in the Covert-One series -iRobert Ludlum's The Paris Option/i.brbrAn explosion in the middle of the night reduces part of Paris' esteemed Pasteur Institute to rubble. Among the missing is the world's top computer scientist, Emile Chambord. Even though a terrorist group claims responsibility for the bombing, many in the intelligence community suspect the scientist was actually kidnapped and the bomb set to divert attention. Chambord may have been close to devising a working molecular computer which, in the wrong hands, could be the most deadly weapon in the world. If he were now in the hands of hostile forces, the consequences would be unspeakably dire.brbrFrom Paris to London, Brussels, and Algiers, Covert-One agent Jon Smith searches for traces of the scientist and the ambitious forces behind the bombing and theft. With the help of MI5 agent Peter Howell, CIA agent Randi Russell, and cyber-wizard Marty Zellerbach, Smith uncovers a web of deception that threatens to reshape Europe and is one step away from destroying the United States.br/divDIVbRobert Ludlum/b(1927-2001) is the author of twenty-four bestselling novels published in thirty-two languages and forty countries. Read by hundreds of millions of people worldwide, his books includeiThe Rhineman Exchange, The Road to Gandolfi, The Bourne Identity, The Matarese Circle, The Chancellor Manuscript, Apocalypse Watch, The Prometheus Deception, The Sigma Protocol,/iand the Covert-One novelsi, The Hades Factor, and The Cassandra Compact./ibrbrbGayle Lynds/bis ?÷×=p£×ÿ¾Ûx
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