Robert Ludlum's The Moscow Vector: A Covert-One Novel (Covert-One)
 

Robert Ludlum's The Moscow Vector (A Covert-One Novel)

by Patrick Larkin, Robert Ludlum

At an international conference in Prague, Lt. Col. Jon Smith, an Army research doctor specializing in infectious diseases and secretly an agent attached to Covert-One, is contacted by a Russian colleague, Dr. Valentine Petrenko. Petrenko is concerned about a small cluster of mysterious deaths in Moscow and about the Russian government’s refusal to release publicly any information or... (read more)

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kingfisher
  • Rated 4 stars

This is a Covert One novel with Jon Smith. In contemporary thrillers there are a couple of stereotypical bad guys that authors like to use: Russians who want to return to a Soviet-style government and Serbians. This novel uses both of these bad guys. Mix in a genetic bio-weapon and an evil East German scientist and you have another global catastrophe narrowly avoided.

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Tyler M
  • Rated 1 stars

Some interesting plot ideas about biological agents, but I couldn't inspire myself to totally finish the book - it wasn't quite as gripping as I had hoped. Maybe I'll try again later. I didn't realise that it was written by Patrick Larkin and not Ludlum, perhaps that's why I didn't like it as much... I'm not sure.

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