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The Tristan Betrayal
The Tristan Betrayal
Author: Robert Ludlum
Moscow-a city under siege by hardcore Communists threatening to plunge the country back into Stalinist darkness. Into the heart of the firestorm, American ambassador Stephen Metcalf has been summoned to find the one man who controls the levers of power in absolute secrecy-an official known only as the Dirizhor. His support of the bloody coup wil...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312990688
ISBN-10: 0312990685
Publication Date: 10/17/2004
Pages: 528
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 92 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Great thriller! Hero is a combo of a young Jack Ryan and James Bond!
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Fast pace with a great plot. Regular Ludlum and a very good read.
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**** A little slow starting (like a lot of Ludlum's books), but a nail bitter from then on.
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An interesting story that bounces back and forth between Russia during the Second World War and the present. A current crisis that threatens to plunge Russia back into the dark days during Stalin's iron-fisted rule requires the intervention of American ambassador Stephen Metcalfe. It's up to Metcalfe to change the course of history, just like before.
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Someday somone may write better than Ludlum but I do not think I will be around to see the book.One of his best.
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Fantastic book! A James Bourne like character set in WWII-era. A bit long but nevertheless a great story. One of the best Ludlum novels I've read.
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Another thriller from Ludlum. Fast-paced, tight plot, action packed, and a ton of suspense!
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I enjoyed this Ludlum more than some of his more recent efforts. A little dragged out and predictable but not bad if you like intrigue and suspense.
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A little dragged out.
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this one got me hooked on ludlum's books.


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