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The Scorpio Illusion

A Novel

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The Scorpio Illusion

By: Robert Ludlum
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Amaya Bajaratt is beautiful, elusive, deadly—and she has set in motion a chilling conspiracy that a desperate government cannot stop. An accomplished assassin and mistress of disguise and deception, she has set in motion the boldest act of terrorism yet conceived.

Tyrell Hawthorne was a naval intelligence officer—one of the best—until the rainswept night in Amsterdam when his wife was murdered, an innocent victim of the games spies play. Since then he's been sailing charters in the islands. Now he's called out of retirement for one last assignment. For Hawthorne is the only man alive who can track down the world's most dangerous terrorist.

Now, with his life and the life of the President hanging in the balance, Hawthorne must follow Amanya's serpentine trail, a path of seduction, betrayal, an instant death.

Racing from a millionaire recluse's fortress to the social whirl of Palm Beach and from the Oval Office to treacherous Caribbean waters, Hawthorne will uncover a sinister network of well-placed men and women who exist to help this consummate killer—and the shattering truth behind the Scorpio Illusion.©1993 by Robert Ludlum; (P)1993 Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing, Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing, A Division of Random House, Inc.
Action & Adventure Crime Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense Espionage Spies & Politics Suspense Mystery Fiction Middle East Scary Marriage

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"Don't ever begin a Ludlum novel if you have to go to work the next day."—Chicago Sun Times.

"Breakneck... readablity."—The New York Times Book Reveiw.

"A high-voltage tale of drama and suspense."—The Denver Post.
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