Cleaning out a bookshelf at home, this is a US Only RABCK for a
hardcover version of Code to Zero by Ken Follett, PM/Email me with
your address if you are interested in this book.

http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/5096368

>From Publishers Weekly
After dabbling in his last few books in historical sagas and various
thriller subgenres, Follett returns to his espionage roots with this
absorbing, tightly plotted Cold War tale about skullduggery in the
early days of the space race. Set in 1958 shortly after the Soviets
beat the Americans into orbit, the story tracks the frantic movements
of Dr. Claude Lucas, who wakes up one morning in Washington, D.C.'s
Union Station, dressed as a bum. A victim of amnesia, he has no
recollection that he is a key player in the upcoming launch of
Explorer 1, the army's latest attempt to get a rocket into space.
While Lucas slowly unravels the clues to his identity, the CIA follows
its own agenda. The agency, led by Lucas's old Harvard buddy Anthony
Carroll, has its own murky reasons for wanting Lucas to remain
amnesic, and will kill him if he tries to interfere with the launch.
Follett (The Hammer of Eden) does a wonderful job of keeping readers
guessing about Lucas; is he a spy trying to foil the launch, as the
CIA apparently believes? From the nation's capital to Alabama and Cape
Canaveral, Lucas manages to stay one step ahead of his pursuers,
steadily learning more about his memory loss, his wife, Elspeth, and
his college friends Carroll, Billie Josephson and Bern Rothsten.
Suspense junkies won't be disappointed by Follett's man-on-the-run
framework; tension courses through the book from start to finish. Yet
where the story shines is in the chemistry between Lucas and the four
other major characters. As told through a series of well-chosen
flashbacks, all the old college chums are now working or have worked
as spies. The dilemma, skillfully posed by Follett, is figuring out
who's friend and who's foe.

Thanks

Ed
http://www.bookcrossing.com/mybookshelf/efs300




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