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The Matarese Countdown [Import] [Paperback]

Robert Ludlum (Author)
2.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (108 customer reviews)


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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (November 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 000225672X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0002256728
  • Shipping Weight: 0.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (108 customer reviews)

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After a successful career in the theatre, Robert Ludlum launched his career as a best-selling writer with THE SCARLATTI INHERITANCE in 1971, the first of twenty-two consecutive international bestsellers. Robert sadly passed away in March 2001.

 

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This book was not written by Robert Ludlum, October 25, 1999
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David Rasquinha (Arlington, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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I have been a fan of Ludlum's work for years and his Bourne trilogy in particular are all time classics. I also loved The Matarese Circle so when The Matarese Countdown appeared, I couldn't wait to lay my hands on it. But there it stopped. This book I struggled to finish whereas earlier Ludlum's I could not put down. What happened here? The plot is very thin, the dialogues horribly amateurish. Ludlum's gift was an ability to tip an unbelievable situation just over the edge and make you think hey, perhaps, just perhaps, this could happen! Sorry, not this time. The list of improbable situations is just too long. The plotline is not even 1% believable. The characters are stereotyped to the limit. The tip off is is the absence of classic Ludlum phrases and concepts ("lies", "madness") and the absence of a catchphrase ("Perro Nostro Circulo", "Cain is for Charlie and Delta is for Cain") and so many other Ludlum specialities which gives the game away.

I know I have no formal evidence as such, but for my money, this book was not written by Robert Ludlum. Only his name has been lent to it.

For all admirers of RL's work, avoid this one if you want to retain your good memory of him.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Far from his best--but not his worst, either..., April 30, 2001
I have been a Ludlum fan ever since my older brother informed me that 'The Bourne Identity' was easily one of the best thrillers ever written...well I loved that book, but I enjoyed 'The Materese Circle' even MORE. I nearly fainted with surprise when I saw 'The Materese Countdown' on the bookshelf...not knowing at all that a sequel was even in the works. B-u-u-u-t after 'The Scorpio Illusion' I was becoming a bit skeptical at Ludlums ability to write world-class thrillers...however I picked it up anyway and then it sat on my shelf for quite some time. After having read the reviews here periodically I put off reading it even longer...but once again it goes to show you how each person is unique and has VERY different views of the same thing.

I happened to have enjoyed this 2nd outing into the world of the Materese. Nowhere did I see the discrepancies in Ludlum's writing style that many are saying that they recognized...and I am not a novice Ludlum reader, either. I've been reading all of his books (and I stress ALL) since the late 70's. Now I WILL admit that 'Countdown' was far from his best thriller, however it was a great deal better than 'The Scorpio Illusion' which was okay, but seemed like the same old story re-packaged. It was great to re-visit the lives of Beowolf Agate and Toni...and fondly remember how the bad guy from the Cold War (Taleniekov) became one of his greatest characters. No, this isn't the best of Ludlum's books, but he has several which are far worse than this one, too. Judge for yourself. I can't recall the last time I read so many reviews that opposed each other so much. It seemed that most people either loved it or hated it. I was somewhat in between, with a lean more towards the 'loved it' side. My personal opinion is that after writing so many novels about spying for so long, it really IS difficult to write something entirely new and fresh...and since the Cold War ended, people no longer want to read about 'Them Vs Us' anymore...but as long as I can find a good spy novel, I know that I'll be buying them and re-living the Cold War days for many years to come...unfortunately since the recent death of Mr. Ludlum, we won't get that great opportunity from him. A great literary loss if you ask me. Goodbye Robert Ludlum. You WILL be missed.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Was this really Ludlum?, April 4, 2003
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"eaglescrest" (Lake Oswego, OR USA) - See all my reviews
I've read almost every book Ludlum has written and this was by far the worse. In fact, I found it written so poorly, that I have a hard time believing he actually wrote it. The characters were two-dimensional and the dialog was cheesy. Put the story into an outline, and it's great... but whoever developed this outline into a novel did a poor job. If you're a Ludlum lover, stay away from this book.
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