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The Osterman Weekend

Written by: Robert Ludlum
Narrated by: Stephen Hoye
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In a secret room in Washington DC John Tanner is asked to stake his life - and his wife and children - on a gamble whose goals and risks no one will fully reveal to him.

In a small suburban town, where only the nicest people live, friends, neighbours, everyone and anyone could be part of a monstrous conspiracy of international evil.

The machinery has already been set in motion. And at stake is the very existence of America - and the future of the entire free world...

Read by Stephen Hoye. Stephen Hoye has worked as a professional actor in London and Los Angeles for over 30 years. Trained at Boston University and The Guildhall in London, he has done six feature films, several television series, both drama and comedy, and appeared in London's West End on five occasions.

(p) 2012 Penguin Random House LLC©1972 Robert Ludlum
Action & Adventure Action Thrillers Crime Thrillers Espionage International Mystery & Crime Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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Critic Reviews

Ludlum stuffs more surprises into his novels than any other six-pack of thriller writers combined
An entertaining action thriller
A page-turner of non-stop action that should leave his fans begging for more
The real titan of the genre is Robert Ludlum
A writer who bests the bestsellers
It's themes and Ludlum's writing in general are as prescient as ever. The corruptive desire for power over fellow man, the ease at which everything we've come to know can unravel, the feeling that everything is ever so slightly out of place and that nothing is as it first appears (Chris McGeorge)
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