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Education & Reference General Math Mathematics Medical Medical Books Medicine Science & Math StatisticsBen Hartman is an American investment banker who takes over the firm started by his father after his twin brother is killed. Then a college pal tries to kill him in Zurich, which turns out to be the beginning of the attempts on his life. Together Anna Navarro, an agent from the American Justice Department, they try to unearth the secrets long-buried under the name Sigma-truths which threaten everything they know. Simply an...
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...'The Sigma Protocol' is like taking a time machine back to when Ludlum could do no wrong when it came to writing books which took your average everyday person (or maybe above average spy) and placed them in impossible situations against a global conspiracy which threatened peace on either part of or all of the planet. I am happy to say that whether or not a shadow writer helped to fine tune whatever script Ludlum left...
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I found out Mr. Ludlum passed away in the last year. I thought- why not read one of his books? I sort of wanted to at best. What I got into COMPLETELY took me by surprise. THIS MAY BE THE BEST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ!!!!! Imagine Ben Hartman seeing one of his old high school buddies who he hasn't seen in the past 15 years in Europe. Now imagine your "buddy" pulling a gun out to try to kill you. Ben luckily survives and then...
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Although it is not known how many additional finished or nearly finished transcripts exist, if any, following the death of Robert Ludlum, I was happy to have at least had the opportunity to enjoy the Sigma Protocol. This latest work was really quite good and very difficult to put down. This book grabs the reader early and does not let go, leading on more than one occasion to fits of yawning in the morning because I had stayed...
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Not really, of course. Mr. Ludlum died before The Sigma Protocol was published, but fortunately for his reading fans the book was edited and published. It is vintage Ludlum with fast paced action from the opening to the final page. Ben Hartman is an unlikely hero who is plunged into a world of deception where in true Ludlum fashion "nothing is as it seems." Ben is an investment banker who just happens to be in great shape...
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