489 pages ; 18 cm
Robert Ludlum's The Altman Code: A Covert-One Novel
β Scribed by Robert Ludlum, Gayle Lynds
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Griffin
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 441
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
New York Times Bestselling SeriesFor three decades, Robert Ludlumβs bestselling novels have set the standard in almost every country in the world against which all other novels of international intrigue are measured. Now comes the latest volume in the series of novels featuring Robert Ludlumβs Covert-OneIn the middle of the night, on the dark waterside docks of Shanghai, a photographer is recording cargo being secretly loaded when heβs brutally killed and his camera destroyed. Shortly thereafter Covert-One director Fred Klein brings the word to the President that thereβs a Chinese cargo ship rumored to be carrying tons of chemicals to be used by a rogue nation to create new biological weapons. The President cannot let the ship land and risk the consequences of a new stockpile of deadly chemical weapons. Klein is ordered to get the President solid proof of what the Chinese ship is ferrying. Covert-One agent Jon Smith is sent to rendezvous in Taiwan with another agent who has acquired the shipβs true manifest. But before Smith can get the document, the two agents are ambushed, the second agent is murdered, the proof is destroyed, and Smith escapes with only his life, scant clues to mystery behind the cargo ship, and a verbal message---the Presidentβs biological father is still alive, held prisoner by the Chinese for fifty years. As the Chinese cargo ship draws ever closer to its end port, Smith must race against the clock to uncover the truth about the ship and its cargo, a truth that probes the deepest secrets of the Chinese ruling party, the faction in Washington working to undermine the elected government, and the international cabal who is thrusting the world to the very brink of war.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Covert-One agent Jon Smith travels to Paris to investigate the death of Emile Chambord, an expert in DNA computers like the one that has been causing havoc in the United States