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Robert Ludlum's The Janus reprisal  Cover Image Book Book

Robert Ludlum's The Janus reprisal

Freveletti, Jamie. (Author). Ludlum, Robert, 1927-2001 (Added Author).

Summary: Army microbiologist Lt. Jon Smith must track down and stop terrorists who stole samples of virulent bacteria and viruses from a World Health Organization conference before they can unleash the biological agents all over the world.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780446547185 (large print edition)
  • ISBN: 9780446539845 (hc.)
  • ISBN: 0446539848 (hc.)
  • ISBN: 9780446539852 (pbk.) :
  • Physical Description: print
    356 p. ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Grand Central Pub., 2012.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Series created by Robert Ludlum".
Subject: Terrorism -- Prevention -- Fiction
Genre: Suspense fiction.
Spy stories.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at South Interlake Regional Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Stonewall Library FIC FREVELETTI (Text) 3678680145 Fiction Volume hold Available -

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2012 November #2
    From the opening sentence that literally starts with a bang, the latest Covert One novel speeds along at a breakneck pace. Agent Jon Smith wakes up in his hotel room and has to dive to the floor to avoid a bullet. Mayhem ensues as terrorists attack the hotel. Smith climbs onto a window ledge and barely survives the massacre. Later he finds three photos—one of himself, another of a friend, and the third of a woman he's never seen—in the pocket of one of the terrorists. Realizing they must be targets, he notifies his friend and goes on a quest to rescue the mysterious woman. Is there a connection to a madman with access to a virulent strain of bird flu who boldly plans to infect New York City? Freveletti, who has an amazing talent for action scenes, has written one of the top entries in the Covert One series, which has established itself as the best of the numerous series based on Ludlum characters. Copyright 2012 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2012 August #2
    The ninth in Ludlum's Covert-One series (The Ares Decision, 2011, etc.) again joins the perilous adventures of Lt. Col. Jon Smith of the United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases. Series fans will forgive a clunky first chapter wherein extraneous exposition interferes with the play-by-play of a terrorist attack on the Grand Royal Hotel at The Hague. Smith is in the Netherlands for a World Health Organization conference on Third-World infectious diseases. Coincidently, Oman Dattar is incarcerated at The Hague by the International Criminal Court. Dattar and Smith have a history. Dattar is wont to employ population "cleansing," and once Smith extorted the warlord into allowing treatment to stem a cholera outbreak. Dattar seeks vengeance on Smith and on Great Britain and the U.S. Thus, the hotel attack was also a diversion to help engineer Dattar's escape, with henchmen tasked specifically to kill Smith and to purloin conference bacteria and virus samples from the hotel's safe. Action flies to the U.S., with the CIA's Randi Russell brought into the mix because Smith found a target list on his assassin. Besides his own name and that of old friend and fellow covert operator Peter Howell, there's a photograph of a mysterious woman. Internet hacking by Smith's longtime friend and computer expert, Marty, discovers the woman is Rebecca Nolan, a high-wattage Wall Street money manager. Dattar wants her captured rather than dead. Every chapter ricochets with need-to-know action, especially after a bioweapon attack on Russell at her home. An analysis of the substance reveals Dattar may be developing a near-unsurvivable form of avian flu virus mated with Shewanella MR-1 bacteria, a life form that can conduct through metal, something akin to a microbial fuel cell. Good guys and bad meet in New York City. Smith finds and then loses an uncooperative Nolan, a woman with a secret that makes her a target for Dattar, in town to conduct a terrorist attack. Freveletti turbocharges tension to nonstop levels in this Covert-One thriller. Copyright Kirkus 2012 Kirkus/BPI Communications.All rights reserved.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2013 January #1

    Freveletti is the sixth author to make use of Ludlum's Covert-One concept and she provides the kind of high-octane action that Ludlum fans have come to expect. She wastes no time plunging the reader into the middle of things, opening with series lead Lieutenant Colonel Jon Smithâ??an Army doctor who's an expert on infectious diseases and an operative for Covert-One, "one of the deepest black operations in the US intelligence community"â??waking up at gunpoint. Smith is in The Hague for a meeting of the World Health Organization when terrorists attack his hotel. Unsurprisingly, Smith manages to survive, despite being taken off-guard, and when the dust settles, begins to pursue why he, along with two others, were specifically targeted by the gunmen. The motive is probably connected with the escape of Oman Dattar, a Pakistani charged with crimes against humanity, from the custody of the International Criminal Court. The storyline isn't as original as in Kyle Mills' contribution to the series (2011's The Ares Decision), but the quality of writing elevates it above many similar books. Agent: Barbara Poelle, Irene Goodman Literary Agency. (Sept.)

    [Page ]. Copyright 2012 PWxyz LLC
  • PW Annex Reviews : Publishers Weekly Annex Reviews

    Freveletti is the sixth author to make use of Ludlum's Covert-One concept and she provides the kind of high-octane action that Ludlum fans have come to expect. She wastes no time plunging the reader into the middle of things, opening with series lead Lieutenant Colonel Jon Smithâ??an Army doctor who's an expert on infectious diseases and an operative for Covert-One, "one of the deepest black operations in the US intelligence community"â??waking up at gunpoint. Smith is in The Hague for a meeting of the World Health Organization when terrorists attack his hotel. Unsurprisingly, Smith manages to survive, despite being taken off-guard, and when the dust settles, begins to pursue why he, along with two others, were specifically targeted by the gunmen. The motive is probably connected with the escape of Oman Dattar, a Pakistani charged with crimes against humanity, from the custody of the International Criminal Court. The storyline isn't as original as in Kyle Mills' contribution to the series (2011's The Ares Decision), but the quality of writing elevates it above many similar books. Agent: Barbara Poelle, Irene Goodman Literary Agency. (Sept.)

    [Page ]. Copyright 2012 PWxyz LLC
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