To prevent an arms shipment from reaching the Middle East a terrorist group has been carrying out targeted assassinations in Egypt... Portugal... Denmark... France. In response, the United States sends one of its deadliest agents to take the killers down. But when the agent is delayed in transit, lawyer Roger Carr gets mistaken for him. Now, with some of the world's deadliest men after him, will he survive long enough to prove his identity?
One of Michael Crichton's earlier works that he put under a different name while attending Harvard. You can tell it doesn't have the same feel as his later big works like Twister or Jurassic Park. At the same time, it's a great piece about what would you do if mistaken for someone else-the lead is quick witted and seems to always land on his feet.
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Add a CommentNot as good as his other early works. Trashy & rediculously improbable.
It's an interesting book with funny twist. Really enjoy it.
One of Michael Crichton's earlier works that he put under a different name while attending Harvard. You can tell it doesn't have the same feel as his later big works like Twister or Jurassic Park. At the same time, it's a great piece about what would you do if mistaken for someone else-the lead is quick witted and seems to always land on his feet.