Salonika, Greece: December 1939. In the dead of night, a clandestine order of monks embarks on a desperate mission: to transport a mysterious vault to a hiding place high in the Italian Alps. The sinister cache, concealed for centuries, could rip apart the Christian world. Now, as the Nazi threat marches inexorably closer, men both good and evil will be drawn into a violent and deadly hunt, sparking a relentless struggle that could forever change the world as we know it.
Praise for Robert Ludlum and The Gemini Contenders
“[Robert Ludlum’s] most ambitious novel . . . Its twist and turns carry the reader on a fast bobsled run. . . . A marvelously unflagging imagination.”—The New York Times
“A winner . . . one of those books you intend to put down after just one more chapter . . . suddenly it’s two in the morning and you’ve read the whole thing.”—United Press International
“A skyrocket of a book . . . The action never stops for a second.”—The Plain Dealer
“Packed full of excitement.”—The Denver Post
BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Identity.
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Summary
Overall The Gemini Contenders by Robert Ludlum 438 pages published in 1976 The story begins at the outset of World War II with a train carrying a secret cargo heads towards the Italian Alps. The cargo is a group of secret ancient religious manuscripts who secrets could turn the world upside down. The secrets are protected at all costs. Twins (hence the Gemini reference) born in the midst of the coverup take the story over three decades and into the 1970’s. Good generational story of suspense and intrigue.