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The Prometheus Deception by Robert Ludlum

The Prometheus Deception

by Robert Ludlum
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  • First Published:
  • Oct 1, 2000, 384 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Oct 2001, 576 pages
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Rick

I gotta agree with Derik! I read lots of Ludlum's novels several years ago. I really enjoyed many of his previous books. I decided to check out one of his newer works. At 200 pages I had a good idea how it would end. By 300 I was positive. At 350 I just skipped to the last chapter. What a let down this book was for me.
Derik V. Jensen

The book reads like a Junior in High School needed an after school hobby and decided to throw together a slew of tired cliches and bad plot reversals for this excessively long text. A good read for an inexperienced reader; a bad one for those of us who enjoy good literature.
Michael Vincent

This book is a must for all people who are want answers for terrorism around the world. anthrax, bombings by plane are also the topics of this book, and if you think about it....- Ludlum wrote this book before the 9. sept. 2002!!!

George Orwell's caricature of "Big Brother is watching you" cannot compete to this novel, which is extraordniary real also in Questions and Answers of CIA, NSA, Military affairs and the need of some political and industrial partys to destroy the electronic privacy of individuals round the world.
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