The Chancellor Manuscript A Novel Robert Ludlum Books

The Chancellor Manuscript A Novel Robert Ludlum Books
This Ludlum book, at least for me is typical of the whole spy novel genre... Book starts off well, then gets complicated, then many more characters are introduced so that the book becomes hard to follow, and then the thing ends up as one big chase scene wth an ending that is somewhat implausible. Usually I stop about half way through books like this and just sh&tcan it but I kept reading this as I liked the two main characters.Also, this book has got to be the WORST Kindle conversion ever, with mistakes on almost every page. Hundreds of periods left out, garbage characters inserted, and meaningless words in a sentence whcih require you to go back and read the sentence 2-3 times to figure out what Ludlum is trying to say. I also got pretty tired of reading "Liver Brass" instead of "Inver Brass". Shocking to see that after the Kindle conversion this book was never proofed.

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The Chancellor Manuscript A Novel Robert Ludlum Books Reviews
This was my first Ludium book, that I read nearly 30 years ago. I always remembered how much I loved it, but could not remember the story. So when I saw it in the store I decided to read it again. I was not disappointed.
A typical great Ludium read that keeps you guessing the whole ride. The one man against what seem to be all the power in the world is always a great story, and this one does not let you down. You will find yourself asking..."could be the true?"
Read it for the first time, or read it again. What a great read!!
This is a replacement for the paperback version of this book that I purchased many years ago. I am currently rereading Mr Ludlum's works and am adding them to my library.
I am hooked on Robert Ludlum's books. I gave up romance after I turned 20, moved on to murder mysteries (Ellery Queen genre), but I never experienced an author that could keep me awake until 300 in the morning, not only with this book--but with all of them!
I have read The Chancellor Manuscripts, all three of the series of the Bourne books, and just finished the Holcroft Covenant, which teases and hints at a sequel in the last few pages, and I'm crossing my fingers there is one (have to still check out his list of books).
The twist, as expected in any Ludlum novel, occurs about half-way through the book, from a direction the reader would never guess, and involves a woman (the hero always has to get his gal in Ludlum's novels!), and this right after he experiences something that forces him to run for his life, hide from those he loves, and/or forces him to cut his communications from any normal life that the hero would normally use if this was real life.
While Ludlum's books smack of a 'formula,' I'm hooked--you know that something unusual is going to happen to the main character, he's going to be forced to give up his normal life to go out and 'save the world,' he'll use life-long aquaintances for help throughout the book (although about 85% end up in a morgue by the end of the story), there's lots of shooting of the bad guys, a damsel in distress who will initially hate or distrust the main character, then fall in love with him, and after which everybody shoots at each other and more bad and good guys die, then the hero either ends up being 'savior' of the world, or he ends up chopped to pieces (ouch), but survives to take on the bad guys again.
Don't try this plot at home--only Ludlum can add enough realistic and believable imagery to convince you of the reality of the story with his details. I was surprised that this is the only book of Ludlum's so far to have the scenery completely fall within the continental USA versus his European settings for all his other books. While the details are pretty amibiguous in this book, they are realistic enough to give you a feel for the location (versus his precise details and descriptions of European sites in his other novels).
If you haven't tried a Ludlum novel, pick one up--any one, and enjoy an espionage thriller that only a master like Ludlum can write.
This book is good but the version could use a good proofreader. Many mistakes found. The story is very exciting and kept my attention until the end. However, it was very convoluted and confusing at times. If you like complicated stories, you will love this book. The characters were very interesting.
The novel is a thriller within a thriller where fiction and reality merge to the point of becoming unidentifiable. Other writers have adopted this style, but Ludlum's delivery is one of the kind. The suspense and surprises are astonishing. This is a really good book, in that it is entertaining, educative, and certainly very well written.
Bought the book for my . Whatever process is used to convert the text to the format needs some serious tweaking. It is very disconcerting to a coherent read to have broken sentences, miscapitalized characters etc and have to reconstruct sentences. The story itself was ok but became confusing as the protagonist borders between lunacy and sanity to ferret out a dynamic but disorienting cast of characters.
Am trying to read the Ludlum books in order. I really enjoyed the Chancellor Manuscript which, for me, has been the best so far. What I did not like is the horrible electronic transfer of the text for . Have found occasional mistakes with other books, but this one was awful. Doesn't ANYONE proof read the version before it is sold?
This Ludlum book, at least for me is typical of the whole spy novel genre... Book starts off well, then gets complicated, then many more characters are introduced so that the book becomes hard to follow, and then the thing ends up as one big chase scene wth an ending that is somewhat implausible. Usually I stop about half way through books like this and just sh&tcan it but I kept reading this as I liked the two main characters.
Also, this book has got to be the WORST conversion ever, with mistakes on almost every page. Hundreds of periods left out, garbage characters inserted, and meaningless words in a sentence whcih require you to go back and read the sentence 2-3 times to figure out what Ludlum is trying to say. I also got pretty tired of reading "Liver Brass" instead of "Inver Brass". Shocking to see that after the conversion this book was never proofed.

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