Robert Ludlum's the Paris option
a cover-one novel
1st ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Lynds, Gayle. - Contributor
Publication
2002 - St. Martin's Griffin, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
106,250 words, Guess
Page Count
425 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiverobertludlumspar00ludl
- Internet Archiverobertludlumspar0000ludl
- ISBN-100312289871
- ISBN-139780312289874
- LibraryThing49726
and 4 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2002068362
- OCLC Control Number317520724
- Better World Books9780312289874
- Open LibraryOL3568300M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3562.U26 P36 2002
- LCCPS3562.U26P36 2002
and 1 more
- LCCPS3562.U26 P36 2005
Alternate Titles
- Paris option
Description
"A fiery explosion in the dark of night shatters one of the laboratory buildings in Paris's esteemed Pasteur Institute. 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 this work secret, and his notes were apparently destroyed in either the bomb blast or the raging fire that followed.". "The scientific community does not expect a workable DNA computer to be developed for years. But suddenly U.S. fighter jets disappear from radar screens for five full minutes, and there's no explanation. Utilities across the Western states cease functioning, and all telecommunications abruptly stop, with devastating consequences. This is not the work of a clever hacker, although Washington, worried about a panic, assures the public it is. Only the enormous power and speed of a DNA computer could have caused such havoc.". "Under the cover of visiting his friend Marty Zellerbach, who was severely injured when the Pasteur lab was destroyed, Covert-One agent Jon Smith flies to Paris to search for the connection between the Pasteur explosion and the forces now wielding the computer. Following the trail that leads him across two continents, Smith uncovers a web of deception that threatens to wreak havoc and forever reshape the world."--BOOK JACKET.
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Genres
- Fiction
Series Statement
- A covert-one novel
Other Editions
- Robert Ludlum's the Paris option: a cover-one novel
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