Friday, March 12, 2010

The Promethus Deception by Robert Ludlum (reviewed by Adam Sayre)

This book is better than most! Nick Bryson works for the Directorate, a freelance combination of the CIA and the FBI. But when an undercover mission goes south, the Directorate gives him a new identity, effectively firing him. Three years later, when his cover is blown, he's on his own. He learns that the Directorate is not what it seems, and is heading into an endgame with disastrous implications. The director of the CIA hires Bryson to infilitrate the Directorate and stop them from doing whatever it is they're doing. Bryson's field skills are rusty, his contacts unreliable, and, just to lighten the pressure, millions of lives hang in the balance.

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