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by Robert Ludlum (Author), Gayle Lynds (Author) "Diego Garcia Island, Indian Ocean At 0654 hours at the vital U.S. Army, Air Force, and Naval installation on Diego Garcia, the officer commanding the..." (more)
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After a 30-year career that engendered dozens of bestselling novels of international intrigue, Ludlum died in the spring of 2001, just before publication of The Cassandra Compact, the second title in the Covert-One biotech series. This third Covert-One opus co-written with spy novelist Gayle Lynds (Mosaic), who also worked on the first Covert-One epic, The Hades Factor reprises the over-the-top, almost parodic tone of its predecessors with more antics from undercover agent army Lt. Col. Jonathan Smith, M.D. A horrific explosion destroys the Paris lab of computer genius Emile Chambord on the eve of his breakthrough in the development of a revolutionary molecular DNA computer that has the ability to control virtually all the world's computerized operations. Overnight, military satellites, international data banks and worldwide communications threaten to crash. Faced with the enormity of this malevolent power play, Dr. Jon Smith sets out to find the perpetrators. Arriving in Paris just as Chambord's daughter, Th‚rŠse, is being abducted, Smith trails the terrorists to Toledo, Spain. Just when this thrilling setup promises a return to vintage Ludlum, Smith's corny pals, CIA spook Randi Russell and British MI6 spy Peter Howell, pop up and they all go bumbling across Europe to avert a nuclear holocaust. Gainsaying the old saw, "You can't take it with you," Ludlum bequeaths yet another ghostly burlesque of his fabled plotting talents.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Jon Smith, agent for the ultra-secret Covert One, is called in yet again to unravel the identity of the bombers of the Louis Pasteur Institute, where a DNA computer has been destroyed, along with its inventor, Emile Chambord, and Jon's friend, Marty Zellerbach. Many plot twists ensue as Smith teams up with CIA Agent Randy Russell and MI6 operative Peter Howell. Paul Michael calmly begins this tale of intrigue and ratchets up the tension in each succeeding chapter. Michael follows each character from continent to continent, operation by operation, ably switching accents and phrasing to suit the myriad characters Ludlum is famous for. THE PARIS OPTION pits European and American values against those of Islamist extremists in a startling spy novel. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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2.0 out of 5 stars The Paris Option, Jun 19 2004
By "erin_lynn" (Durham, NC United States) - See all my reviews
I rented the book on CD and listened to over 3 weeks on the way to and from work. I found my thoughts wandering on several occasions and knew that if I had been reading the book instead of listening to it, it would now be in my unfinished book pile.

I found the characters very interesting, but the plot dragged on and on in several places and a lot of the story could have been left out without affecting the meaning at all. Granted, there were several places that got my attention and I waited an extra 5 minutes in the car to see what would happen, but those situations were few and far between.

The one other annoying thing is that the protagonists always seem to win out in the plethora of tight situations they got themselves in to, so by the 4th disc you never had that "edge-of-the-seat" feeling because you knew they'd come out all right. The ending too was very predictable and left me with the feeling that the evil plot should have gone off without a hitch...I know it would have made the book a lot more interesting...though I'd probably have to sit through 12 more discs while they worked that out.

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2.0 out of 5 stars This is bad, Jun 16 2004
Reading it now, it's not clasic Ludlum, it's a bad movie screen play. It's over written and you'll get tired of the very poor lanuage and descriptions that are repetive. How many time do we need to be reminened that they are looking for a DNA molecular computer or that Jon Smith uses an encrypted cell phone? Pick something else...
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1.0 out of 5 stars A Crushing Bore: The Paris Option, Dec 10 2003
By Kevin Tipple (Plano, Texas) - See all my reviews
Third in the Covert-One series, this novel opens with a literal bang. Someone has destroyed with explosives one of the laboratory buildings in the famed Pasteur Institute. Not only is the building leveled, but also in the raging fire that followed, the world's first DNA or molecular computer was destroyed as well as its creator Dr. Emile Chamberland. For Covert-One agent Jon Smith the attack is personal as his good friend Dr. Marty Zellerbach was gravely injured. In addition, because of some very strange events surrounding military communications, there is a possibility the computer was not destroyed and may be in the hands of terrorists.

Soon, Jon Smith arrives in Paris and finds his good friend lying near death in a coma. In fact, Jon Smith arrives just in time to prevent a second murder attempt on his friend's life. At the same time, someone apparently using the new computer manages to bring down the entire United States utility and communication grids. Deaf and blind, the United Sates stands vulnerable to attack and the terrorists seem to be seeing how much havoc they can cause before they launch their final cataclysmic strike. With the fate of the world in the balance as well as his friend's life, Jon begins to follow the complex trail to the terrorists and their secret lair.

While that is the premise of what could have been a very enjoyable book, the execution is fatally flawed. Despite it's Bond style ending, much of this book commits the cardinal sin for any thriller. Boredom. This book is an incredible flat, dull read and quite a disappointment. This book is work to read and becomes a long march through the mud of boredom to reach the closing fifty pages that are mediocre at best.

While for long time readers of the late Robert Ludlum it has always been clear that this series did not stand up to Ludlum standards, the other two novels were at least fairly enjoyable. Both The Hades Factor (Coauthor Gayle Lynds) and The Cassandra Compact (coauthor Philip Shelby) while overwritten at times featured plenty of action and engaged the reader at least somewhat. However, in this novel, the overwriting is extremely prevalent throughout the novel and the read is entirely flat and without emotion. Even in scenes where, for example, terrorists are attacking Marty's hospital room, the sense of emotion or nerve-racking danger prevalent in Ludlum works is nowhere apparent.

The boredom factor is enhanced by the fact that released as a large trade paperback; this novel is 425 pages long. One gets the sense that the authors were paid by the word. Or that Gayle Lynds was unable to correctly follow Robert Ludlum's famous multi hundred plus page outline to properly create the work. The result is a novel that is seriously weaker than the first novel of the series, which she co-authored, and a sign that the series may die without the influence of the legendary master.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing series of non fiction bio-tech novels
The novel is action packed, well written and not to technical. This novel is a delight to read. The best part of the novel has to be the clarity of the vocabulary. Read more
Published on Oct 23 2003 by drew

5.0 out of 5 stars Thriller/ Approach Paper 7: Review
Robert Ludlum's Covert One Novel the Paris Option lives up to the high standards of the Ludlum Legacy. Read more
Published on Oct 1 2003 by K.C.

1.0 out of 5 stars Robert Ludlum's The Paris Option : A Covert-One Novel
Almost everything about this book screams of political fantasy rather than the thriller it purports to be. Read more
Published on Jul 21 2003 by Bruce Bourgoine

1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Waste Your Time
Like other reviewers, I will read a book to the end no matter how bad. Characters were too predictable as was the outcome. Too much meaningless detail e.g. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Put the Paris Option on your summer reading list
The Paris Option is a solid action thriller, with the Covert-One team, led in the field by multi-talented Colonel John Smith (seen here as doctor, researcher, diplomat, agent,... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Robert Ludlum's "The Paris Option"
I found this book to be the least interesting of the three "Covert One" novels with Robert Ludlum's name on them. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Travesty
It is unfortunate that Mr. Ludlum's name graces this novel. Rarely do I fail to complete a book; several failed attempts later it would appear that this one has beaten me. Read more
Published on Dec 6 2002

2.0 out of 5 stars An Amateur's Attempt
In spite of Robert Ludlum's name taking up half the front cover of this book, this is skeletonized Ludlum, with the flesh filled in by a writer that lacks his talents. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars An E-Ticket Ride!
I'm beginning to think that this book has gotten so many negative reviews because the reviewers have decided in advance to resent anything Ludlum coauthored with anyone. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Failure Not Optional
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