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The Doomsday Conspiracy
  

The Doomsday Conspiracy (Paperback)

by Sidney Sheldon (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Sheldon spices his latest thriller, a 17-week PW bestseller in cloth, with science fiction, including aliens who arrive from another planet on an enviromentalist mission.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


From Kirkus Reviews

A science-fiction--yes, science-fiction--novel from the master of soap. And one with a MESSAGE, too, just like the sf of yore--the clich‚s of which Sheldon shamelessly recycles as he ham-handedly depicts an earth under threat of invasion by aliens ticked off at- -what else?--our destruction of the environment. US Navy Commander Robert Bellamy--Sheldon's first male lead in many years--is assigned by NSA to locate the 11 people on a Swiss bus who saw the crash of a ``weather balloon.'' It takes only a chat with the bus driver for Bellamy to learn that the ``weather balloon'' was really a downed UFO containing two alien bodies. It takes talks with all the witnesses, however--Yank, Soviet, Hungarian, etc., each tracked down in the novel's repetitive first two-thirds with minimal sleuthing but maximal scenery-stuffing--for him to learn that each is killed right after talking to him: ``It was an international conspiracy, and he was in the middle of it.'' And so are: the aliens (``a form of vegetable life'' whose eyes ``resembled Ping-Pong balls'') circling earth in their mother ship, waiting to see whether world leaders will respond to their secret plea to halt pollution; the missing third occupant of the UFO, dying for lack of pristine water; and the international cabal, led by ``Janus,'' that's killed the witnesses with the intent of fighting the aliens and continuing earth's exploitation. In the livelier last third, Bellamy, resorting to clever spy-tricks and help from a winsome whore, runs from Janus--whose identity you'll spot chapters away--while plotting his downfall. The fitful action climaxes in an Alpine showdown, with the celestial calvary soaring in for the rescue. Inane as sf (and seemingly cribbed in part from sources ranging from John Campbell's ``Who's Out There?'' to Whitley Strieber's Communion); mediocre as a thriller, even Sheldon-style; but fascinating as one top author's earnest if inept effort (backed by a polemical postscript) to voice the kind of warning that H.G. Wells did with so much more style. (Literary Guild Dual Selection for Fall) -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Romance, suspense, and UFOs, Jun 16 2006
By Kona (Emerald City) - See all my reviews
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Commander Robert Bellamy, crack Naval Intelligence agent, has been assigned the top secret job of locating ten people who witnessed the crash of a UFO in Switzerland. The job sends him to six countries, and, as soon as Robert and leaves them, each of the witnesses is violently murdered. He then realizes that several highly-placed representatives from around the world are behind the plot, and that his name has been added to the hit list.

This suspenseful page-turner kept me spellbound and I was unable to put it down. I felt like I was running with Robert as he used his skills and cunning to solve puzzle after puzzle, criss-crossing the globe in a frantic race against time. The exotic locations are described beautifully, and the large cast of characters is intriguing. The sci-fi parts are the weakest, and reflect the time in which the book was written, but the over-all reading experience was truly exciting, scary, and satisfying. I recommend it to all fans of Sidney Sheldon's books; this one is different and one of his very best.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Dated But Still Fun, Jun 13 2004
By Diana F. Von Behren "reneofc" (Kenner, LA USA) - See all my reviews
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I listened to the unabridged audio version of this book read by David Dukes. He does an admirable job of conveying Sheldon's minimal dialogue and page-turning episodic scenes. The plot is classic Sheldon with a Sci Fi twist, which I confess startled me at first, had me laughing for a second and then once I suspended disbelief held me until the end of the story, although loosely. The main character, Commander Bellamy is a supposed excellent field agent for naval intelligence, his final assignment before throwing in the towel leads him on a world wide search for a bus load of tourists who have witnessed what the Navy wants people to believe was a weather balloon. Shades of Roswell! Unfortunately with series like 'Roswell' and Sci Fi Channel mini-series like 'Taken', this plot line has definitely been done before in full technicolor conspiracy which reduces the power of the book to intrigue and keep the pages turning. Bellamy's past---he is grieving over a failed marriage whose reminiscences at times can be downright sickening---perhaps makes him a bit dim-witted regarding the fate of the people he tracks down---he discovers the identity of all of them before he realizes that something isn't quite right with his assignment in the first place. What takes weeks for him to puzzle, the reader already suspects and expects.

Similarly, the ending is ultimately disappointing because it seems rushed; so much time is spent on Bellamy's quest and his superior's subsequent action but little time is devouted to the climatic finish. The last tape cassette consists of Sheldon's notes to the reader, itemizing strange events and cover-ups that are associated with the US space program and hint at a real-life Doomsday Conspiracy.

Nevertheless, despite its flaws, the novel entertains as only a Sidney Sheldon novel can. Its not one of his best, but I think this is probably due more to the over exposure of the subject matter.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Exciting (if you suspend disbelief), May 7 2004
The story was thrilling as the lead character (US Navy Commander Robert Bellamy) tries to locate all the UFO witnesses. However, it is beyond belief that Robert would not be suspicious when one of the witnesses (the photographer) dies the day after Robert has found him and identified him to his superiors. Robert blissfully continues to find the other nine witnesses, identities them to his superiors, and then is shocked when his superiors try to kill him also.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Cardboard cliches
I cannot believe the cliches in this book. I actually laughed out loud during the short chapter where he introduces the members from different countries. Read more
Published on Sep 22 2003 by Dag Yo

5.0 out of 5 stars My Fav So Far
This is my favorite Sheldon book so far! I love Sheldon and science fiction so this was great. It was complete with twists and turns and everything expected from a great Sheldon... Read more
Published on May 30 2003 by Jennifer Cornett

4.0 out of 5 stars A little corny...but a fun read
I've always been a fan of Sheldon's books like "If Tomorrow Comes" and "Bloodline." This one was pretty different...... Read more
Published on Oct 2 2002

1.0 out of 5 stars Not even the Men In Black would bother with this
Fox Mulder would drop his UFO conspiracy theories about half-way through this incredibly inept stab at the genre. Read more
Published on Feb 17 2002 by Rottenberg's rotten book review

1.0 out of 5 stars Warning! A real disappointment
This was the first Sidney Sheldon book that I have read and I'm very hesitant to try reading another of his books after reading this. Read more
Published on Sep 21 2001 by Mark

2.0 out of 5 stars Science Fiction for the beginner
Someone suggested that if I like SF I should read this book. They were mistaken. If you like SF, stay away from this book. Read more
Published on Aug 2 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars UFO/sci fi definitely not believable
I don't read Sheldon for the sci-fi and I think he should stick with what he knows. The male lead in the Commander was a refreshing change. Read more
Published on Mar 19 2001 by Dana J. (Wagner) Tommaney

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent work by Sidney Sheldon
This is the first book I've read by Sidney Sheldon. It's also the first book that I've read in less than two days. From the first page on I couldn't put it down. Read more
Published on Jan 12 2001 by Kal K. Davidson

1.0 out of 5 stars I want my money back
Having read and enjoyed many of the author's previous novels, was surprised to find this deeply disappointing and predictable - strange that an armchair reader could forecast... Read more
Published on Nov 9 2000 by cj-uk

5.0 out of 5 stars The Doomsday Conspiracy
This was the first sidney sheldon book I've ever read and loved it! I'm in high school and hate reading, but this book I just couldn't put down. Read more
Published on Nov 1 2000

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