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- This book is in a good condition.
- The pages have yellowed due to old age.
“Robert Ludlum’s The Moscow Vector” is a thriller novel co-authored by Robert Ludlum and Patrick Larkin. Published in 2005, it is part of the Covert-One series, which is based on characters created by Ludlum.
In “The Moscow Vector,” the world faces a deadly threat in the form of a new, highly contagious virus known as the “Moscow Vector.” As the virus spreads rapidly, causing widespread panic and chaos, a team of operatives from Covert-One, a top-secret intelligence agency, is tasked with stopping the outbreak before it becomes a global pandemic.
The novel follows the team’s efforts to track down the source of the virus and uncover the conspiracy behind its creation. Along the way, they face formidable adversaries and race against time to prevent the virus from falling into the wrong hands.
Like other books in the Covert-One series, “The Moscow Vector” is characterized by its fast-paced action, intricate plot twists, and high-stakes espionage. It offers readers a thrilling and suspenseful ride as the characters navigate through a world of danger and intrigue.
While Ludlum passed away in 2001, his legacy lives on through the Covert-One series, which continues to captivate readers with its gripping tales of international espionage and intrigue.