Amazon.com Covert-One, the president's personal, super-secret agency formed after some recent virus-driven chaos (The Hades Factor, cowritten with Gayle Lynds), is staffed by an unknown number of international covert operatives, including Dr. Jon Smith, late of the USAMRIID. And a good thing, too, because someone's helped themselves to Russia's share of the world's last two stores of the smallpox virus, an eradicated yet hideously deadly bug with no ready vaccine. That the pox was nabbed and who nabbed it is clear enough early on. Why such a seemingly large and disparate cadre of global citizens (keeping the players straight puts one in mind of Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First" routine) chose to pinch the bug and for what end are the novel's driving questions. Freelance Serbian uber-nasty, Ivan Beria, is among the apparent perpetrators as are Dylan Reed and Adam Treloar of NASA, Tony Price, the head of the super- secret NSA, and a bunch of Russians. The good-guys roster claims Smith; Covert- One's head, Nathaniel Klein; Briton and ex-SAS man, Peter Howell; Smith's deceased girlfriend's sister and CIA operative, Randi Russell; the girlfriend's best friend, backup shuttle astronaut Megan Olson; and another bunch of Russians. Suffice it to say that Smith and company trot the globe, cat-and- mousing after the pox and in so doing careen through a classically speedy and Ludlumesque (if coincidence dependent) plot leaving large numbers of efficiently dispatched corpses in their wake. Most authors of international thriller-mysteries would give their right trench coat to make The New York Times® Best Sellers list. Of the late Robert Ludlum's 21 novels, 21 have resided upon that list. Where The Cassandra Compact, written with bestselling thriller author Philip Shelby (Gatekeeper, etc.), winds up is anyone's guess, but a few hundred thousand nightstands is a good place to start. And stay tuned for more installments--Ludlum may be dead, but he's not done yet. --Michael Hudson From Publishers Weekly Ludlum continues to imitate his imitators in his second Covert-One biotech thriller (after The Hades Factor), this time with coauthor Shelby (Days of Drums, etc.). Medical researcher and sometime spy Lt. Col. Jonathan Smith aided by CIA agent Randi Russell, British operative Peter Howell and ultrasecret spymaster Nathaniel Klein faces another villainous plot to unleash a deadly disease on an unsuspecting populace. Retired from the Army Medical Research Unit for Infectious Diseases after the death of his fianc‚e, Smith heads to Venice to meet a Russian scientist who is killed by Sicilian mercenaries before he can warn Smith that a sample of smallpox is about to be stolen from a Russian bioresearch facility. Up against a global military-corporate conspiracy with moles at NASA, the Pentagon and the KGB, Smith follows the smallpox across the Atlantic to Houston Mission Control and beyond. The cinematic chase through changing landscapes and mounting body count gives the book its rapid pace, while insider politics, tradecraft and technical wizardry lend an extra kick. Boilerplate dialogue ("The hit came down as arranged. But there was an unexpected development. I'm expecting an update shortly") and movie logic (after ordering the space shuttle to land in Nevada with the most virulent smallpox strain ever and several dead astronauts aboard, the president hops Air Force One to go meet it) show Ludlum may leverage his brand name, but no longer delivers the complex situations that earned him his reputation as a premier writer of international intrigue. National advertising. (May 15)Forecast: Ludlum died just last month, and word is he left a few books in the works. It's been a while since he was in top form, but some readers are bound to overlook the telltale "Robert Ludlum's" in the title.Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. See all Editorial Reviews
评分
评分
评分
评分
阅读这本书的过程,更像是一场与时间赛跑的解密游戏。它不仅仅是关于如何阻止某个灾难的发生,更多的是关于“为什么”以及“谁在背后推动”这些事件。作者对国际政治运作的理解似乎非常深刻,书中所描绘的权力斗争不再是简单的善恶对立,而是不同国家利益集团之间基于冷酷计算的博弈。我尤其欣赏那些细致入微的场景描写,无论是异国他乡充满异域风情的市场,还是高科技安保设施内部的冷硬线条,都描绘得栩栩如生,仿佛置身其中。更重要的是,它成功地在紧张的动作序列中,穿插了必要的情感支点,让主角的行为不再是机械式的反应,而是基于深厚的个人情感和坚定的信念。这种张弛有度的叙事节奏,让读者在肾上腺素飙升之后,还能有时间去消化人物的内心挣扎。这是一部经得起反复推敲的作品,初读享受其流畅的快感,再读则能品味出作者埋藏在字里行间的精妙布局。绝对值得所有悬疑和政治惊悚爱好者的书架收藏。
评分我花了整整一个周末才啃完这本巨著,感觉像是完成了一次高强度的脑力马拉松。这本书的结构复杂度堪比一张精密的微芯片,每一个小的章节、每一个似乎无关紧要的对话,最终都会在故事的高潮部分汇集成一个无可辩驳的结论。我特别欣赏作者设置的那些“误导性线索”,它们巧妙地引导着读者的判断,让你以为自己已经洞悉了真相,结果在最后一刻被彻底颠覆。这种叙事上的反转设计,不仅仅是为了制造惊喜,更是为了凸显出对手方规划的周密与深不可测。这本书成功地营造了一种全球性的危机感,让你在阅读过程中不得不去思考:如果这些虚构的阴谋真的在现实世界中上演,我们该如何应对?它不仅仅满足了对刺激故事的渴望,更激发了对现实安全局势的深层思考。对于喜欢解谜和深度分析的读者来说,这本书简直是宝藏,因为你需要像真正的侦探一样,将所有碎片拼凑起来,才能领略到全貌的震撼。
评分这本书的文笔非常有辨识度,它不像某些畅销书那样追求华丽的辞藻,而是以一种简洁、高效,近乎新闻报道般的笔触,精准地传达出紧张感和现场感。你会发现很多句子短小精悍,但力量十足,尤其是在描绘冲突爆发前的宁静时,那种压抑的气氛几乎要从纸页中渗透出来。我个人对这种克制而有力的叙事风格情有独钟。此外,这本书对“特工”这个职业的描绘,摆脱了许多刻板印象中的浪漫化处理,更多地展现了其背后所需要的纪律性、身体的极限承受力,以及长期处于秘密行动带来的心理创伤。主角的内心独白虽然不多,但每一次出现都像是深水炸弹,揭示了高强度任务对个人生活和道德准则的侵蚀。这本书的配角塑造也极为成功,即便是出场时间不长的角色,也都有血有肉,他们的行为逻辑清晰可循,使得整个故事网络异常坚固,没有一个角色是单纯的工具人。总而言之,这是一次非常高质量的阅读体验,注重细节,注重真实感,拒绝廉价的刺激。
评分这本书简直让人欲罢不能,一口气读完后,心脏还怦怦直跳了好一阵子。作者对情节的掌控力简直是大师级别的,每一个转折都出乎意料,却又在回味时觉得“原来如此,果然是这样布局的”。故事的节奏拿捏得恰到好处,时而紧张到让人手心冒汗,仿佛自己也置身于主角的险境之中,需要屏住呼吸,等待下一个行动指令;时而又在看似平静的叙述中暗流涌动,铺垫着更大的风暴即将来临。我特别欣赏它在描绘复杂人性方面的深度,那些身处高压环境下的角色,他们的忠诚、背叛、恐惧与挣扎,都被刻画得入木三分。你很难简单地将任何一个人定义为“好人”或“坏蛋”,更多的是在极端环境下做出的无奈选择。那种灰色地带的道德困境,才是真正引人深思的地方。而且,动作场面的设计充满了想象力,不同于一般流水账式的打斗描写,这里的每一次交锋都像是精心编排的棋局,充满了战术和智力上的博弈,读起来酣畅淋漓,有一种智力与体力双重角力的快感。读完后,我立刻想找来作者的其他作品来拜读一番,这种级别的悬疑和动作融合,绝对是教科书级别的范例。
评分老实说,这本书的开篇略显沉重,但一旦你适应了那种冷峻的基调和多线叙事的结构,它所展现出的宏大世界观和严谨的逻辑链条会让你彻底沉迷。我特别喜欢作者处理信息的方式,不是一股脑地抛出所有背景设定,而是像剥洋葱一样,层层递进,让你在解决当前谜团的过程中,自然而然地吸收了构建整个故事世界的关键碎片。这种叙事手法极大地增强了读者的参与感和探索欲,你会感觉自己也是一名在信息迷雾中摸索的特工。书中涉及的某些高科技元素和地缘政治博弈的描绘,显示出作者在研究上的深入,使得整个故事背景不仅听起来合理,更有一种触手可及的真实感。对我来说,最精彩的部分在于那些幕后操纵者,他们的动机和布局,往往隐藏在最不起眼的地方,需要读者保持极度的专注力才能捕捉到蛛丝马迹。它不仅仅是一部关于追逐和逃亡的小说,更是一部关于权力、信息控制以及如何在这个复杂系统中保持自我独立思考的深刻探讨。每一次翻页,都伴随着“接下来会发生什么?”的好奇心,那种被情节紧紧攥住的感觉,久违了。
评分 评分 评分 评分 评分本站所有内容均为互联网搜索引擎提供的公开搜索信息,本站不存储任何数据与内容,任何内容与数据均与本站无关,如有需要请联系相关搜索引擎包括但不限于百度,google,bing,sogou 等
© 2026 book.wenda123.org All Rights Reserved. 图书目录大全 版权所有