Robert Ludlum's the Moscow Vector
by Robert Ludlum; Patrick Larkin
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A Russian biological weapon uniquely tailored to its victims serves as the threat in this political conspiracy thriller, the sixth in a series concerning a fictitious spy agency called Covert-One that was originally created by Robert Ludlum. Alerted by a series of unexplained deaths within the Russian government and the worldwide intelligence community, U.S. army biologist and Covert-One operative Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Smith searches for the cause and uncovers a plot to restore the Soviet Union.
Editions of Robert Ludlum's the Moscow Vector
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ISBN |
Binding/Format Paperback |
Publisher Griffin |
Date 2005 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Notes
Contacted by Dr. Valentine Petrenko, a Russian specialist in rare diseases, about a mysterious cluster of deaths in Moscow, American Dr. Fiona Devin becomes the target of the assassins who kill Petrenko, and Covert-One operative Lt. Col. Jon Smith, sent to rescue Devin, finds himself taking on an enigmatic figure armed with an undetectable, unstoppable, and incurable bioweapon.
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"[P]lenty of excellent of shoot-outs."
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