Résumé:
On a snowy night in northern Russia, balding and bedridden
Maria Yuriskaya prepares herself for the last rites of death.
When a priest approaches her bed and asks for a confession,
she unloads a whopper of a secret and sets off
The Matarese Countdown. Apparently, the accidental
killing of her world-class nuclear physicist husband by a
wild bear was not an accident after all. The death was a set
up and Maria knows who did it. The priest thinks she's having
a senile fit, but she's serious. So serious, that uttering
the dreaded words, "The Matarese ... the consummate evil"
seems to vacuum the life right out of her. The legendary
Matarese, the planet-threatening dynasty of killers from
The Matarese Countdown is a must for Ludlum fans,
but it's not for sissies. Rugged, macho observations abound:
"They waded into shore as the clattering motors came to a
stop, and as women tend to do, Leslie and Toni embraced," and
"Maybe the women would change your mind. After all, it was
the women, the mothers, who got us all through the Ice Age.
In the animal kingdom, the female is the most vicious in
protecting her young." In other words, if a post Ice Age
feminist read this book and ran into Ludlum, she probably
wouldn't embrace him.
--Rebekah Warren
"Welcome to Robert Ludlum's world...fast pacing, tight
plotting, international intrigue."
"If a Pulitzer Prize were awarded for escapist fiction,
Robert Ludlum undoubtedly would have won it. Ten times over."
Étiquettes: [Espionnage, Lang:en]
Editeur: Le Livre de Poche
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