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Robert Ludlum's The Moscow Vector

A Covert-One Novel

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Robert Ludlum's The Moscow Vector

By: Patrick Larkin
Narrated by: Erik Bergmann
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The thrilling new novel in the bestselling Covert-One series

At an international medical conference in Prague, Dr. Fiona Devin—an American scientist attached to the Department of Defense—is contacted by one of her Russian colleagues. Dr. Valentin Petrenko, a specialist in rare diseases, is concerned about a small cluster of deaths in Moscow but even more concerned by the Russian government's refusal to publicly release any information or data on the outbreak.

When he meets with Devin to pass on his case notes and samples, the two are attacked, Petrenko is killed while Devin barely escapes with the notes and medical samples. Covert-One operative Lt. Col. Jon Smith, is dispatched to Prague to get Devin and her information safely back to the U.S.

As Devin begins to analyze the information, a series of highly placed figures in the U.S. government become ill with a mysterious illness that bears a close resemblance to the disease described in Petrenko's notes. The disease is the perfect assassination tool—a bioweapon that, using each target's DNA, is undetectable, unstoppable, and incurable. With few clues and little time, Jon Smith must find the mysterious figure who stands at the center of this nefarious plot.

©2005 Myn Pyn, LLC (P)2005 Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLC
Espionage Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense Russia

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More enjoyable airport ear-candy, well-read by Erik Bergmann in the approved “tough guy” fashion. Fiendish Russians, Serbians and renegade Germans are opposed by idealistic Americans. Unique high tech poison (now where have I heard of that recently?), corrupt oligarchs, spies galore – if not quite the cold war, perhaps it can be dubbed the “thaw war”. Remember kids – it didn’t really happen! Or did it?

The Thaw War

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I look forward to each addition to the Covert One Series. This was a good read, however, I missed some of the characters that make this series so enjoyable.

Entertaining

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Obviously not a "traditional" Ludlum book that you might expect. Most of the plot line was predicable and almost felt like you were reading a movie script......maybe, that was why it was written.

Pretty Predicable.......

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The plot sounds like this ought to be an interesting book. A DNA based biological weapon used to remove those most likely to be able to effectively oppose a coming military action. A ticking clock, an unstoppable weapon and an effective evil organization. So why does this book just feel old and tired?

I have read other books in this series and bought this one quite some time ago. Apparently I forgot to listen to it because, looking for something to read I came across this in my library, still unread.

I did plow through it but it took some doing. The characters are stale, the plot predicable, the "impossible" happens with all too much frequency and the end the mix is a dull and not too interesting read. OK if you have nothing better, but Audible has enough books to easily find something much better. Escapism is fine in its place, but you have to have some ability to believe what you are reading. They lost me when the bullet-ridden car plunged down the steep cliff and nothing bad happened to the driver. I am sorry if it sounds like I am giving away part of the plot but, by the time you get to this, you know that the driver will survive. Too many "certain deaths" have already come and gone with every one still healthy and functioning.

On the positive side the narrator did an excellent job and his Irish accent almost made listening to the book worth my time. Almost.

Pedestrian and predicatable

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Enjoyed this one very much!! Looking forward to the next adventure of John Smith and the gang👍

Excellent intrigue

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