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The Osterman Weekend

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In Zurich . . . in Moscow . . . in Washington, D.C. . . . the machinery has already been set in motion. In a quiet suburb, an odd assortment of men and women gather for a momentous weekend. At stake is nothing less than the very existence of the United States of America—and, with it, the future of the entire free world.   Praise for Robert Ludlum and The Osterman Weekend   “Shattering . . . [The Osterman Weekend] will cost you the night and the cold hours of the morning.”—The Cincinnati Enquirer   “Ludlum stuffs more surprises into his novels than any other six-pack of thriller writers combined.”—The New York Times   “Powerhouse momentum . . . as shrill as the siren on the prowl car.” —Kirkus Reviews   “A complex scenario of inventive double-crossing.”—Chicago Sun-Times

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The Osterman Weekend, Robert Ludlum

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1984
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Language
English
Publisher
Bantam
Released
1984
Format
Paperback
ISBN10
0553264303
ISBN13
9780553264302
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First published
1972
Original title
The Osterman Weekend
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In Zurich . . . in Moscow . . . in Washington, D.C. . . . the machinery has already been set in motion. In a quiet suburb, an odd assortment of men and women gather for a momentous weekend. At stake is nothing less than the very existence of the United States of America—and, with it, the future of the entire free world.   Praise for Robert Ludlum and The Osterman Weekend   “Shattering . . . [The Osterman Weekend] will cost you the night and the cold hours of the morning.”—The Cincinnati Enquirer   “Ludlum stuffs more surprises into his novels than any other six-pack of thriller writers combined.”—The New York Times   “Powerhouse momentum . . . as shrill as the siren on the prowl car.” —Kirkus Reviews   “A complex scenario of inventive double-crossing.”—Chicago Sun-Times