The Scorpio Illusion

Cover of The Scorpio Illusion by Robert Ludlum
Publisher: Bantam Books
Year: 1993
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 534
ISBN-13: 9780553094411
Dimensions:
Height: 9.6 Inches
Length: 1.61 Inches
Weight: 2.16 Pounds
Width: 6.44 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The Scorpio Illusion by Robert Ludlum is a thrilling narrative published by Bantam Books in 1993, featuring 534 pages in English. This edition presents a complex story centered around Amaya Bajaratt, a woman driven by revenge after witnessing the brutal murder of her parents. As she embarks on a deadly mission targeting key nations, the intelligence community turns to Tyrell Hawthorne, a former naval officer, to stop her before it’s too late.

Readers will find a multi-layered plot that intertwines themes of espionage and terrorism, as Hawthorne navigates a dangerous landscape filled with shadowy forces known as the Scorpios. The narrative unfolds across various locations, from Caribbean islands to the political heart of the United States, as Hawthorne races against time to uncover the conspiracy behind Bajaratt’s plans. This edition captures the essence of Ludlum’s storytelling, offering a suspenseful journey filled with deception and high-stakes intrigue.


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His name defines the international thriller. Now Robert Ludlum has crafted his most suspenseful, most surprising novel since The Bourne Identity – a multileveled, deftly plotted story of a brilliant and seductive woman who lives single-mindedly for revenge; the Scorpios, the powerful, shadowy forces that support her; and the one man who must find her before it is too late. Amaya Bajaratt is beautiful, elusive – and deadly. Born in a remote Basque village, she watched, a wide-eyed ten-year-old, as bayonet-wielding soldiers brutally beheaded her parents – and at that moment vowed death to all authority. Now the one man she loved has been killed in a terrorist raid and Bajaratt, an accomplished assassin and mistress of disguise and deception, has set in motion a bold act of vengeance: a masterful plan to strike with one violent blow at the heads of Israel, England, France, and the United States. To find her, a desperate intelligence community turns to Tyrell Hawthorne. Hawthorne was a naval intelligence officer – one of the best – until the rain-swept night in Amsterdam when he learned that his wife had been murdered, a victim of the games spies play. Since then, Hawthorne has carved out a new life, sailing charters in the islands. But he’s never forgotten the unanswered questions he left behind in Amsterdam. Now Hawthorne is about to be drawn into the deadliest game of all, as a large transfer of black funds makes its way from Bahrain to an offshore bank…a mysterious woman embarks from Marseilles on a mission of violence and mayhem…and a clandestine network of wealthy, well-placed men and women – the Scorpios – move behind the scenes in the nation’s capital to do Bajaratt’s biddingand to consolidate their own power. The key to this chilling conspiracy waits on one of the Caribbean’s hundreds of uncharted islands. No one knows these deceptive waters better than Tye Hawthorne. No one – except the brilliant, lethal Bajaratt herself – has mastered the moves of the hunt more cunningly than he. No one else can stop her. Racing from a millionaire recluse’s island fortress to the social whirl of Palm Beach, from lush Virginia estates to the Oval Office itself, with the lightning-swift pace and tightly woven plotting of such number-one New York Times bestsellers as The Icarus Agenda and The Bourne Ultimatum, The Scorpio Illusion is vintage Robert Ludlum – a high-voltage tale of intrigue that hurtles the reader forward from the first breathtaking page to the stunning, explosive conclusion.

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Publisher: Bantam Books. Year: 1993.
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ISBN-13: 9780553094411.
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Language: en. Pages: 534. Edition: First Edition.

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