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The Hades Factor


by Robert Ludlum, Gayle Lynds
This was the first book in the Covert One series and it really wasn't even a Covert One book, because nothing was said until the last chapter about it. Jon Smith and his beautiful fianc�e were both working for USAMRID when a new virus broke out and everyone was looking for a cure to it. Jon was in England at the time and Sophia started working on. Through the course of finding out where it originated, she didn't know it but she discovered who has the virus and who is putting out there in the world. She is killed before she can say anything to Jon about it. Jon spends the rest of the book trying to find out who the killers are and stopping them from killing anyone else in the world.

Its always nice to read the first book in a series that you are reading, you get to meet all the major characters and it helps with reading the later books. I guess I really have to start with the first one from now on, but this was a very good book and well worth the read.

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