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The Kobalt Dossier Eric Van Lustbader

The Kobalt Dossier By Eric Van Lustbader

The Kobalt Dossier by Eric Van Lustbader


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Summary

Evan Ryder returns to Washington to find her department shut down and her sister's children missing.

The Kobalt Dossier Summary

The Kobalt Dossier by Eric Van Lustbader

Evan Ryder is back in The Kobalt Dossier, the stunning follow-up to The Nemesis Manifesto from New York Times bestselling author Eric Van Lustbader. EVAN RYDER: A SINGULAR HERO FOR OUR TIME. Evan Ryder works for a clandestine, black-ops arm of the Department of Defense, dedicated to protecting America and its people. Or at least, she did. Having thwarted the international fascist syndicate known as Nemesis, Evan has returned to Washington D.C. to discover her division shut down, and her dead sister's children missing. Among Nemesis' supporters was a cabal of billionaires whose influence reaches to the highest office in the country: the President of the United States. If Evan is to take them on and hunt down the kidnappers, she must work with her former boss, Ben Butler, and navigate their tricky past. Their search will take them from Istanbul to the Carpathian Mountains of Romania. And all the while, an unimaginable enemy stalks in the shadows, an adversary whose secretive past will upend Evan's entire world - and might just annihilate her. Reviewers on the Evan Ryder books: 'Evan Ryder is a keeper!' David Baldacci 'A master at the top of a very dangerous game' Gayle Lynds 'Action and suspense blended to perfection by a master' Lee Child

The Kobalt Dossier Reviews

This is the first time I've read a van Lustbader novel and it was a lot of fun... The Kobalt Dossier is twisty like a snake and not shy on the body count... Twists, conspiracies and thrills abound' NB Magazine. * NB Magazine *
PRAISE FOR ERIC VAN LUSTBADER: 'An outstanding series launch... Credible action and often lyrical prose support the complex, intelligent plot. A series of twists and an extended fight sequence at the end will leave readers amazed and pleasantly exhausted. Lustbader is at the top of his game' Publishers Weekly, starred review. 'There are thrillers, then there are world-class, expertly plotted, thought-provoking thrillers like The Nemesis Manifesto... Consider me thoroughly blown away' Raymond Khoury, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Templar. 'Hypnotically suspenseful, rich with authentic spycraft, The Nemesis Manifesto introduces a heroine of our times - Evan Ryder. She's deep undercover and as complex as she is exciting. From Washington, D.C. to Russia and Germany, Lustbader weaves a spellbinding web of memorable characters, cutting-edge technology, and powerful political ambitions that could become all too real. Sit back and enjoy. You're about to read a master at the top of a very dangerous game' Gayle Lynds, New York Times bestselling author of The Assassins. 'Lustbader is in excellent form here. The Nemesis Manifesto is dark, sophisticated and compelling, and couldn't be more timely. And Evan Ryder is a keeper!' David Baldacci. 'Action and suspense blended to perfection by a master' -- Lee Child

About Eric Van Lustbader

Eric Van Lustbader is the author of twenty-five international bestsellers, as well as twelve Jason Bourne novels, including The Bourne Enigma and The Bourne Initiative. His books have been translated into over twenty languages. He lives with his wife in New York City and Long Island.

Additional information

GOR011669592
9781800243132
1800243138
The Kobalt Dossier by Eric Van Lustbader
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20210708
352
N/A
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