by RobertLudlum (Author)
A stunning thriller for the twenty-first century from the world's number one storyteller.
The Matarese dynasty, first encountered in The Matarese Circle, is back in all its glory and evil. And the one man with enough knowledge to stop it, CIA case officer Cameron Pryce, may not have enough time. The Matarese countdown has begun and Pryce's only chance to cut it off is to follow the trail of blood money and stone-cold killers to the heart of this deadly conspiracy.
From the Hamptons to Monte Carlo to Belgrave Square, Matarese assassins have already struck with brutal efficiency, eliminating all who stand in their way. But on Spain's Costa del Sol, one victim survived long enough to breathe these dying words: `Find Agate' - words that reverberate all the way to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Agate is the codename for legendary retired agent Brandon Scofield, the only man ever to penetrate the Matarese and survive.
Now Cameron Pryce has to draw Scofield and his wife, Antonia, out of their Caribbean paradise hideaway and back to a place they thought they'd never have to go again. Back to the Matarese circle of death.
From the oilfields of the Persian Gulf to the boardrooms of Manhattan, from the hills of Corsica to the halls of power in Washington, the circle is closing, the noose is tightening, the panic is spreading. And Pryce has made a chilling discovery: the Matarese have broken new ground - deep inside the CIA.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 576
Edition: Book Club (BCE/BOMC)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 03 Nov 1997
ISBN 10: 000225672X
ISBN 13: 9780002256728
`A writer who bests the bestsellers.'
Daily Telegraph
`An ingenious storyteller with a wonderful and convincing imagination.'
Mario Puzo, author of The Godfather
`Stuffs more surprises into his novels than any other six-pack of thriller writers combined.'
New York Times
Robert Ludlum is a former actor and theatrical producer. At forty he decided to change careers and try his hand at writing. He is published in 40 countries and 32 languages, and has sold over 220 million copies of his novels worldwide.