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Accompanied by a beautiful American justice department agent, Ben eludes the assassins on his trail and follows Sigma's tentacles across Europe, to Brazil, Washington and finally to a sanitarium known as the Clockworks in the Austrian Alps, where the horrifying agenda of a perverted new world order is revealed. Ludlum, who died between the writing and publishing of this book, was a master of the genre he helped popularise, and The Sigma Protocol shows him at the peak of his craft. --Jane Adams, Amazon.com --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Half detective novel, half Kafka-esque conspiracy thriller, most of the fun here is to be had watching Ludlum gleefully juggle genres, blending the lines between them in the ways only he can, and coming close to creating a new genre all on his own. Jacket blurb aside, Luldum really does "transcend the genre" with his best work (and even some of his...not best) and this is a prime example - is it a thriller? Is it a romance? Is it a crime novel? An adventure? Who knows? Just sit back and read, but for God's sake pay attention! The action is not a plentiful as some people may like, but in my opinion this only goes to emphasise the extraordainarily detailled plotting which twists and turns it way across the pages. Just as you think you get a handle on what's going to happen, off the book twists - leaving you somewhat bereft at being wrong yet oddly pleased to be wrong-footed, keeping you alert. I personally felt that with his last solo effort - "The Prometheus Deception" - we were a little short-changed, as plotting was glossed over and excuses made and reasons fabricated for certain events, but here there is no such disappointment. This book is a monster - some of the finest entertainment from one of the finest writers of our age, firmly rooted in believable characters ("Trevor" being my personal favourite), and a real sense of urgency and befuddlement (on the character's part) behind the writing. This is a new kind of Ludlum, a new era of writing prowess, which perhaps took "The Prometheus Deception" to fine-tune. And which only goes to make it sadder still that he is no longer with us.
The description of the storyline on the back of the book appealed to me when I came across it in the bargain section of a supermarket, and after seeing "The Bourne Identity" at the cinema recently, I had high hopes for anything written by this author.
As thrillers go, this was quite formulaic, but entertaining none the less. I had the ending worked out around two thirds of the way through, but there were enough twists and turns to keep me interested to the end.
The only real criticism I had (if you can call it that), was that some of the main characters - while likeable throughout - didn't seem to react consistently to events during the story. This had the effect of making them less accessible to me because their responses to a given situation never really matched the way I had predicted.
I wouldn't say that "The Sigma Protocol" was a bad book by any means, and would probably speak well it to a friend if they asked my opinion on it, but I don't think I'll be in a massive rush to read much more of Mr Ludlum's work.
If you like these kind of action-thrillers, I'd recommend anything written by LEE CHILD (Killing Floor, Die Trying, Tripwire, The Vistor, Echo Burning & Without Fail), as I feel that Child's story-telling is a little more polished and engrossing, and his characters are more reader-friendly and likeable.
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