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Robert Ludlum's The Paris Option: A Covert-One Novel (Covert-One)

by Robert Ludlum, Gayle Lynds

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For 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, Robert Ludlum's books have been enjoyed by hundreds of millions of readers, and are widely acknowledged as classics in the field. Now, after the bestselling Covert-One novels The Hades Factor and The Cassandra Compact comes the third thrilling novel in the series - The Paris Option.

A fiery explosion in the dark of night shatters one of the laboratory buildings in Paris's esteemed Pasteur Institute. Among the dead is Emile Chambord, one of the leaders in the global race to create a molecular - or DNA - computer. Unfortunately, Professor Chambord kept the details of his work secret, and his notes were apparently destroyed in either the bomb blast or the raging fire that followed.

The scientific community does not expect a workable DNA computer to be developed for years. But suddenly U.S. fighter jets disappear from radar screens for a full five minutes, and there's no explanation. Utilities across the Western states cease functioning, and all telecommunications abruptly stop, with devastating consequences. This is not the work of a clever hacker, although Washington, worried about a panic, assures the public it is. Only the enormous power and speed of a DNA computer could have caused such havoc.

Under the cover of visiting his friend Marty Zellerbach, who was severely injured when the Pasteur lab was destroyed, Covert-One agent Jon Smith flies to Paris to search for the connection between the Pasteur explosion and the forces now wielding the computer. Following a trail that leads him across two continents, Smith uncovers a web of deception that threatens to wreck havoc and forever reshape the world.



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Average Customer Review:2.5 out of 5 stars
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

4 out of 5 starsJust let your mind relax and enjoy!, 2008-07-15
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 exaggerated. DNA COMPUTER! That is the basis of this book and If it gets too technical then I just skip over that section which usually is small.

The book grabbed my attention immidiately and never waned. Our hero again is Lt. Col. Jon Smith, MD. My wife is in the medical field and I was in a Navy hosiptal for quite awhile and never have I met a Doc like this Smith. Not only is he a top research doc but a super James Bond hero type. But, that does not stop me from enjoying the book. There are 3 more heroes and one of them is his nerd buddy from childhood days, Marty. The other two are Randi from the CIA who is also his sister-in-law and his old buddy from MI6 Peter Howell. The 4 of them make an interesting team.

Marty was working on the DNA computer with the genius DR. Chambord at the Pasteur Institute in Paris when there was a huge explosion. Marty is injured but he makes it okay in time to join the other 3 in their search for who did it and what happened to the computer. A number of twists and turns happen such as Chambord's daughter gets kidnapped. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I hope you do too.


0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsStupid, 2007-09-21
Marginal as a thriller. Flunks as a spy or tech novel. If you know anything about technology you'll be pulling your hair out, screaming. It's that bad.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

3 out of 5 starsNot Free SF Reader, 2007-09-03
Another job for Smith! Well, Smith and his CIA and MI6 counterparts, as well. As per previously, Smith is tasked to look into a bombing that is used as cover to enable the left of a supercomputer type device that has a biological basis.

People are desperate to get this computer because it supposedly has ORAC type capabilities, in being able to control other machines.





1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

2 out of 5 starstotal lack of authenticity, 2006-08-28
I've read a lot of Ludlum books but this book is so totally "off" in terms of technical authenticity and detail that anyone who understands a little about computers, etc. should stay away - it is just to difficult to read when you can't respect the knowledge of the authors.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

3 out of 5 starsNot as good as the first two, but still entertaining, 2006-05-22
Too many characters make a story difficult to follow and that's the case with this book in the Covert One series. However, the premise of this super computer is startling and makes for a good story line. I do love the main characters, Marty, John Smith, Randy and the droll englishman. Worth a listen, especially on tape.




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