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Ludlum is an acknowledged master of spy thrillers and intrigue, another favorite genre of mine. I haven’t read any for several years, but got started on this one, and became caught up in the levels of deception. Nick Bryson is a top agent for a super-secret agency called the Directorate. He is retired after a deep-cover operation goes awry and is given a new identity as professor in a small college. Several years later, his former agent instincts still intact, he realizes he is being shadowed by
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Ludlum’s protagonist Nicholas Bryson, a former most important spy with an extremely secret intelligence agency known as The Directorate, secretly disappeared for his protection and became a professor at a small college. He is lured out of this pseudo-retirement when the powers that be fear that The Directorate has “gone rogue,” with a worldwide dominance agenda to be achieved via international terrorism. As Bryson investigates, he encounters many of his once fellow employees from the agency. He
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