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Objectif Paris (2002)

par Robert Ludlum, Gayle Lynds

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For 30 years, Robert Ludlum's novels have set the standard for the finest in international intrigue and suspense. With an unbroken string of bestsellers in almost every country in the world, Ludlum's books have been read by hundreds of millions of readers, and are acknowledged as classics in the field. Now, after the bestselling "The Hades Factor "and "The Cassandra Compact" comes the third thrilling novel in the Covert-One series - "Robert Ludlum's The Paris Option." An explosion in the middle of the night reduces part of Paris' esteemed Pasteur Institute to rubble. Among the missing is the world's top computer scientist, Emile Chambord. Even though a terrorist group claims responsibility for the bombing, many in the intelligence community suspect the scientist was actually kidnapped and the bomb set to divert attention. Chambord may have been close to devising a working molecular computer which, in the wrong hands, could be the most deadly weapon in the world. If he were now in the hands of hostile forces, the consequences would be unspeakably dire. From Paris to London, Brussels, and Algiers, Covert-One agent Jon Smith searches for traces of the scientist and the ambitious forces behind the bombing and theft. With the help of MI5 agent Peter Howell, CIA agent Randi Russell, and cyber-wizard Marty Zellerbach, Smith uncovers a web of deception that threatens to reshape Europe and is one step away from destroying the United States.… (plus d'informations)
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Another disappointing novel in the Covert One series.
No dramatic tension, as readers already know that no one we like will die ( )
  Eternal.Optimist | Aug 22, 2018 |
A decent story, but could have been better.
And by 'better', I'm thinking better told. According to the cover, it's a collaboration, and I think it shows. It's a fair bit longer than it really should be (it follows the premise of the last 'Bourne' I read, by having the whole thing build to a climax in the middle, then go on again. You know you're only half way through, as you can see there's still a couple of inches of book to go, it can't possibly have the impact it really should), and a bit flabby. Robert Ludlum's originals are usually a lot more tightly-written and suspense-filled than this. It could be trimmed and streamlined and not lose anything.
Plus, the main concept of 'the problem' (without giving anything away) wasn't developed as deeply as it could have been. The results of its 'deployment' were just shown as tests, not full-blown attacks, and weren't described in deep enough detail, so didn't really carry the level of dread they really should have. That of course, affects the levels of suspense generated when they're trying to stop the bad guys. You really have to believe they're fighting to save civilisation from this 'problem', and here it's a little 'meh'. That's as good as I can put it.
A second 'plus...', the English secret agent - you can tell he's English (if you should forget his introductory section), because he calls people 'lad', says 'frightfully', and generally runs around in the background like James Bond. He doesn't actually say 'I say!', but only because it probably got edited out.
Still, a right rattlin' read - Harlev bibliotek scores again! ( )
  Speesh | Mar 29, 2014 |
SUMMARY:
A fiery explosion shatters a laboratory building in Paris. Among the dead is Emile Chambord, one of the leaders in the global race to create a molecular - or DNA - computer. Unfortunately, Professor Chambord kept the details of his work secret, and his notes were apparently destroyed in the fire. Then suddenly US fighter jets disappear from radar screens for a full five minutes and there's no explanation; utilities cease to function; and all telecommunications abruptly stop, with devastating consequences. This is not the work of a clever hacker - only the enormous power and speed of a DNA computer could have caused such havoc.Covert-One agent Jon Smith flies to Paris to investigate. Following a trail that leads him across two continents, he uncovers a web of deception that threatens to re-shape the world for ever... ( )
  Hans.Michel | Sep 13, 2013 |
I thought I was getting to like the Covert-One series but this one is certainly a turkey. The plot is totally unbelievable...not the idea of development of an organic computer...that is fine but the red herrings and useless twists to the plot. I won't mention them in case you read this but there are HUGE holes in the logic of this story which amounts to little more than having Jon, Randi and Peter go from one location to another and getting involved in a firefight. I was so frustrated I was screaming into the book for the bad guys to not take Jon prisoner as all it did was give further clues to the enemy's plans and you had to know that they would leave him unguarded.

You can surely tell the difference between a collaboration between Ludlum and Lynds and Ludlem and the story is much worse in the former pairing ( )
  Lynxear | Apr 19, 2013 |
Unterhaltsames Popcorn Kino in Buchform. ( )
  truller10 | Nov 8, 2012 |
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Robert Ludlumauteur principaltoutes les éditionscalculé
Lynds, Gayleauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Bertante, PaolaTraducteurauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé

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For 30 years, Robert Ludlum's novels have set the standard for the finest in international intrigue and suspense. With an unbroken string of bestsellers in almost every country in the world, Ludlum's books have been read by hundreds of millions of readers, and are acknowledged as classics in the field. Now, after the bestselling "The Hades Factor "and "The Cassandra Compact" comes the third thrilling novel in the Covert-One series - "Robert Ludlum's The Paris Option." An explosion in the middle of the night reduces part of Paris' esteemed Pasteur Institute to rubble. Among the missing is the world's top computer scientist, Emile Chambord. Even though a terrorist group claims responsibility for the bombing, many in the intelligence community suspect the scientist was actually kidnapped and the bomb set to divert attention. Chambord may have been close to devising a working molecular computer which, in the wrong hands, could be the most deadly weapon in the world. If he were now in the hands of hostile forces, the consequences would be unspeakably dire. From Paris to London, Brussels, and Algiers, Covert-One agent Jon Smith searches for traces of the scientist and the ambitious forces behind the bombing and theft. With the help of MI5 agent Peter Howell, CIA agent Randi Russell, and cyber-wizard Marty Zellerbach, Smith uncovers a web of deception that threatens to reshape Europe and is one step away from destroying the United States.

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A Paris, au cœur de la nuit, l'Institut Pasteur est ravagé par un attentat d'une violence inouïe. Les secours sortent des décombres quelques survivants et de nombreux cadavres, mais ne parviennent pas à localiser le corps d'Emile Chambord, un éminent chercheur présent sur les lieux au moment de l'explosion. Celui-ci mettait la touche finale à un projet futuriste : la création d'un superordinateur piloté par ADN, c'est-à-dire combinant la technologie informatique et le génie de l'humain. Jon Smith, agent du très secret Réseau Bouclier, participant à des recherches similaires, arrive à Paris juste à temps pour empêcher une tentative d'assassinat visant Marty Zellerbach, l'informaticien de génie qui secondait Chambord. Désormais, le doute n'est plus permis : quelqu'un en veut à l'ordinateur piloté par ADN et à ses inventeurs, et la Maison-Blanche est sur le pied de guerre.
Avec ses vieux amis Peter Howell et Randy Russell, Jon Smith dispose de peu de temps : d'un instant à l'autre, le monde entier peut basculer dans le chaos...
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