![]() ![]() There are more than 210 million of his books in print, and they have been translated into thirty-two languages. Robert Ludlum was the author of twenty-seven novels, each one a New York Times bestseller. ![]() No character is minor: They're all hilarious."-Houston Chronicle "Don't ever begin a Ludlum novel if you have to go to work the next day."-Chicago Sun-Times Praise for Robert Ludlum and The Road to Omaha "A very funny book. ![]() And only one thing is certain: Ludlum will keep us in nonstop suspense-and side-splitting laughter-through the very last page. Their outraged opposition will be no less than the CIA, the Pentagon, and the White House. Their goal is to reclaim a choice piece of American real estate: the state of Nebraska, which just so happens to be the headquarters of the U.S. Chief Thunder Head, hatches a brilliant plot that will ultimately bring him and his reluctant legal eagle, Sam Devereaux, before the Supreme Court. Discovering a long-buried 1878 treaty with an obscure Indian tribe, the Hawk, a.k.a. Robert Ludlum's wayward hero, the outrageous General MacKenzie Hawkins, returns with a diabolical scheme to right a very old wrong-and wreak vengeance on the who drummed him out of the military. ![]()
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