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The Ambler Warning

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The Ambler Warning

By: Robert Ludlum
Narrated by: Scott Sowers
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"Welcome to Robert Ludlum's world...fast pacing, tight plotting, international intrigue." (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

In Robert Ludlum's The Ambler Warning, an agent breaks out of a top security institution where the government has kept him drugged for years only to discover that he's not the person he thinks he is. 

On Parrish Island, a restricted island off the coast of Virginia, there is a little known and never visited psychiatric facility. There, far from prying eyes, the government stores former intelligence employees whose psychiatric state make them a danger to their own government, people whose ramblings might endanger ongoing operations or prove dangerously inconvenient. 

One of these employees, former Consular Operations agent Hal Ambler, is kept heavily medicated and closely watched. But there's one difference between Hal and the other patients - Hal isn't crazy. With the help of a sympathetic nurse, Hal manages to first clear his mind of the drug-induced haze and then pulls off a daring escape. Free, he's out to discover who stashed him there and why - but the world he returns to isn't the one he remembers. 

Friends and longtime associates don't remember him, there are no official records of Hal Ambler, and when he first sees himself in the mirror, the face that looks back at him is not the one he knows as his own. 

©2005 Myn Pyn, LLC; (P)2005 Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLC
Espionage Genre Fiction Psychological Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Fiction Government Employment Military Imperial Japan China

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"Ludlum packs more suspense into his novels than any other six-pack of thriller writers combined." (The New York Times)

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As a Reacher fan, I was expecting a different voice narration, but styled enjoyed the deep, rich, very well researched story that is trademark of Ludlam. Some features of this story felt like Jason Bourne, but more than enough to be different enough to finish the book. Perhaps a bit too much detail in places but enjoyed all the same.

Bourne like with a twist

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very well read amazing story Ludlum at his bestif you want a story with twists an turns and so much punch you need to listen to this

Robert Ludlum at his best always a roller coster.

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I enjoyed this book. Classic Ludlum stuff really. It's long, I'll agree, but then I like long books that develop characters slowly. The ending is surprising to say the least.

A good listen.

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Robert Ludlum writes some excellent thrillers. This one is slightly formulaic and follows a similar thread to the 'Bourne' series. Having said that it was hugely enjoyable rollercoaster of a ride. The narrator's characterisation was excellent and subtle rather than over-the-top. All-in-all, very enjoyable, although I think most people will guess the ending before they get there.

Enjoyable rollercoaster

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