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Robert Ludlum's the Janus Reprisal Lib/E: A Covert-One Novel

AUTHOR Woodman, Jeff; Ludlum, Robert; Freveletti, Jamie et al.
PUBLISHER Hachette Book Group (09/01/2012)
PRODUCT TYPE Audio (Compact Disc)

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With US intelligence agencies wracked by internal power struggles and paralyzed by bureaucracy, the president was forced to establish his own clandestine group-Covert-One. It is activated only as a last resort, when the threat is on a global scale and time is running out.

The Janus Reprisal

It begins with a terrorist attack. Covert-One operative Colonel Jon Smith is attending a conference in the Hague on infectious diseases, together with leading scientists and political figures from around the world. Without warning, the conference hotel is consumed in a bloodbath. Smith is caught in the crossfire and barely escapes-but not before discovering a picture of himself and two other targets in the pocket of one of the shooters.

But the hotel is not the only location under attack in the Hague. Bombs are going off at the train station, the airport, and the International Criminal Court, where Pakistani warlord Oman Dattar is being held while he is tried for crimes against humanity. In the resulting chaos, the prisoner escapes.

Dattar nurses a special hatred for the United States and its allies. With his freedom, and access to a mysterious new weapon, Dattar puts in motion a murderous, ambitious plot to exact his revenge and bring down the West once and for all-unless Covert-One can stop him.

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ISBN-13: 9781619695061
ISBN-10: 1619695065
Binding: CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language: English
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Carton Quantity: 1
Product Dimensions: 6.20 x 1.50 x 7.30 inches
Weight: 1.19 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Unabridged
Country of Origin: US
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Fiction | Thrillers - Espionage
Fiction | Thrillers - Suspense
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With US intelligence agencies wracked by internal power struggles and paralyzed by bureaucracy, the president was forced to establish his own clandestine group-Covert-One. It is activated only as a last resort, when the threat is on a global scale and time is running out.

The Janus Reprisal

It begins with a terrorist attack. Covert-One operative Colonel Jon Smith is attending a conference in the Hague on infectious diseases, together with leading scientists and political figures from around the world. Without warning, the conference hotel is consumed in a bloodbath. Smith is caught in the crossfire and barely escapes-but not before discovering a picture of himself and two other targets in the pocket of one of the shooters.

But the hotel is not the only location under attack in the Hague. Bombs are going off at the train station, the airport, and the International Criminal Court, where Pakistani warlord Oman Dattar is being held while he is tried for crimes against humanity. In the resulting chaos, the prisoner escapes.

Dattar nurses a special hatred for the United States and its allies. With his freedom, and access to a mysterious new weapon, Dattar puts in motion a murderous, ambitious plot to exact his revenge and bring down the West once and for all-unless Covert-One can stop him.

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Author: Freveletti, Jamie
Jamie Freveletti is a former trial lawyer, martial artist, and runner. She is the author of four books in her own Emma Caldridge series as well as Robert Ludlum's Covert One novel, The Janus Reprisal. She lives in Chicago.
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Concept by: Ludlum, Robert
Robert Ludlum (1927-2001) was the author of 25 thriller novels, including "The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy" and "The Bourne Ultimatum"--the books on which the international hit movies were based--and "The Sigma Protocol". He was also the creator of the Covert-One series. Born in New York City, Ludlum received a B.A. from Wesleyan University, and before becoming an author, he was a United States Marine, a theater actor and producer.
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Read by: Woodman, Jeff
JEFF WOODMAN originated the title role in Tennessee Williams' "The Notebook of Trigorin" and won the san Francisco Critics' circle Award for his performance in "an Ideal Husband" In addition to numerous Off-Broadway credits, his TV appearances include "Law & Order, Sex and the City", and "Cosby". His more than 200 audiobook narrations has earned him numerous awards, including a "People" magazine "Annual Top Five" citation and a spot in "AudioFile" magazine's "Top Fifty Voices of the Century."
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