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The Apocalypse Watch
 
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The Apocalypse Watch (Hardcover)

de Robert Ludlum (Author)
2.9étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (42 évaluations de client)

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American agent Harry Latham has prenetrated the fortresslike mountain hideaway of the Brotherhood of the Watch, a neo-Nazi organization that was born in the days after the fall of the Third Reich. After three years in deep cover, Latham has suddenly disappeared. His brother Drew, Special Officer for Consular Operations in Paris, is frantic to discover Harry's fate. But when Harry resurfaces, he's carrying dangerous cargo: an explosive list of the secret supports of the Brotherhood, including high-ranking US officials. Why has the Brotherhood let him live? Can Drew Latham still trust his own brother? Drew's search for the truth about Harry and the growing Nazi threat to the free world will plunge him into a labyrinth of deceit and death. --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.


From Publishers Weekly

While Ludlum's readers will probably scoop up his latest thriller come what may, they may be disheartened to find it has a virtually suspenseless plot. Brilliant deep-cover American agent Harry Latham is captured and implanted with a mind-control microchip after he penetrates the secret Austrian headquarters of a contemporary movement to restore the Nazis to world domination. Programmed with false information incriminating legions of high-level officials around the free world, Harry is allowed to escape. Debriefed by the CIA in London, he contacts his brother Drew, also a secret agent for American Consular Operations in Paris. After revealing the name of one Nazi, Harry is assassinated by the sinister Brotherhood of the Watch, prompting Drew?aided by Karin de Vries, the beautiful and mysterious widow of Harry's former partner?to assume his identity. Dodging bullets from a seemingly endless series of assassination attempts, Drew and Karin, who become lovers, try to save the world?or at least London, Paris and Washington, from pollution of their water reserves by toxic attack via Nazi aircraft. Ludlum's first novel, The Scarlatti Inheritance, which appeared nearly a quarter century ago, dealt with Nazis. That his latest does, too, offers scant testimonial to his thematic imagination. His prose hasn't improved in the interim, either; it's still generic and blustery, if capable of hurtling across pages. What has changed is his plotting, once as dizzying yet as balanced as a gyroscope but now wobbly and predictable at the same time. That said, his fans probably won't care that there's absolutely nothing here that Ludlum hasn't done before. BOMC main selection; major ad/promo; audio rights to BDD Audio.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Now I know why I don't read Ludlum, Mai 3 2004
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This review is from: The Apocalypse Watch (Paperback)
Years ago I read a Ludlum "thriller" -- it was so remarkable that I don't recall the title -- whatever it was, it was my first and last Ludlum. A friend of mine -- a Ludlum fan -- kept after me to read "Apocalypse Watch." I managed to stay awake for 300 of the 600 pages before I gave it back to him. Trite, boring, repetitive -- the story could have been told better in one-third the space.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Good... if you don't mind reading long books that is., Avril 7 2004
Par Bimal Gunapala (Colombo, Sri Lanka.) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: The Apocalypse Watch (Paperback)
I liked how the main characters came from vast and different backgrounds and yet jelled together against a common enemy. And loved the ending where Ludlum uncovered the mystery character who came to me as a completely and shocking surprise.

The big negative is the number of pages in the book. To me it is too long. I think Ludlum could have easily knocked off at least 100 pages from this without the reader realising it.

If you haven't read Ludlum before you might not want to start with this. But if you have already read and liked any of his other books I think you will like this too.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Great start, poor finish, Mars 3 2004
This review is from: The Apocalypse Watch (Paperback)
Harry Latham, a deep cover agent, has had his mind altered by some neo-nazis and is released. The release however is made to look like an escape by Harry. In his possession is a list exposing high-ranking officials as undercover Nazis. The list and Harry's reputation are intended to spark a McCarthy-like persecution of innocent individuals who in reality are opposed to Nazism.

The rest of the book deals with Harry's death and his younger brother's attempt to avenge it. The last part of the story would have been believable had the "New Hitler" not been related to Drew's love interest, Karin De Vries. (The love story should have been omitted in my opinion) This is such a disappointment after waiting so long to find out who he is, and what motivated him etc... To add on to the disappointment, some of the 'twists' in the story can be seen a hundred pages ahead which doesn't do much for a 'thriller'.

This is the first Ludlum book I have read, so I have not been able to compare it to his other works. All in all, not a bad book. Just don't feel so disappointed when you reach the end.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting
A fun book. It's got great description, exciting scenes, and interesting characters. If you're willing to read long books--if you're not than don't bother--try it. Read more
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Not Normal Ludlum!
I have read most of Robert Ludlum's books.This one was difficult to get excited about.The hero of this book is Drew Latham. Read more
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Inept Twaddle
I had never read Ludlum before so I picked this one to sample him. If this is representative of his writing, I am totally at a loss as to why he was so popular. Read more
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Pretty Good Book
I thought the "Apocalypse Watch" was a pretty good book. It was exciting,interesting and clever. At over 700 pages, it took a long time to read, but it was worth it.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 The Death Watch
I may be the one guy out there that does not like his books. What makes me mad is that I have gone through about three of them because he gets some much good press. Read more
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1.0étoiles sur 5 The Apocalypse Watch
One of the least exciting, most poorly written "thrillers" I've ever read. Up until this point I've been a huge Ludlum fan -- killing many a long flight or day at the beach... Read more
Publié le Mars 21 2002 par nate1748

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3.0étoiles sur 5 The body count rises
This audio version is very well read by Edward Herrmann, he uses his talented voice to portray Frenchmen, French women, Germans and Americans, and manages to get every accent and... Read more
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Unreadably bad!
Literally. I couldn't force my way past page 50. I can put up with a lot of garbage reading--I read Robin Cook, and have even grown fond of Tom Clancy--but this is terrible! Read more
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