Robert Ludlum’s the Arctic Event

Robert Ludlum’s the Arctic Event by James H. Cobb, published by Orion in 2007, is a thrilling narrative that unfolds on a remote island in the Canadian Arctic. This edition spans 390 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with a scientific expedition that uncovers the wreckage of a Cold War-era bomber, which, unbeknownst to the public, poses a significant threat due to its status as a Soviet biological warfare platform still armed with weaponized anthrax.
As the plot progresses, Lieutenant Colonel Jon Smith of Covert-One leads a team, including CIA agent Randi Russell and weapons expert Professor Valentina Metrace, to secure the site. However, they soon face internal betrayal and the harsh realities of the polar environment. The narrative delves into themes of suspense and intrigue, as the operatives uncover a secret within the bomber that could alter global history and potentially trigger a Third World War. Readers will find a blend of action and tension as the characters navigate both external dangers and the complexities of trust amidst a high-stakes mission.
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On a desolate island deep within the Canadian Arctic, a scientific expedition photograph the wreckage of a bomber on a mountain glacier. To the world at large, the half-century old aeroplane is merely a relic of the early Cold War. Only a handful of insiders know that it still represents a major threat to civilization, as the aircraft is a Soviet Air Force biological warfare platform, still armed with two tons of active weaponized anthrax.
Lieutenant Colonel Jon Smith of Covert-One – the personal action arm of the President of the United States – is assigned to lead CIA agent Randi Russell and the lovely, but lethal, weapons expert, Professor Valentina Metrace to secure the site.
But on the island Smith and his team find themselves confronted with a traitor from within their ranks. Cut off from all outside aid, the operatives must struggle against both betrayal and the brutal polar environment. Gradually they become aware that something else exists within the hulk of the ancient bomber: a secret potentially more devastating than even the plane’s warload, and one that could bring about both a cataclysmic revision of global history and serve as the trigger for a Third World War.
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