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The Cry of the Halidon

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When Dunstone, Ltd., offers Alex McAuliff, a geologist, $2 million to survey Jamaica's dark interior, there's a catch: no one can know Dunstone's involved. But British Intelligence finds out and warns Alex that the last survey team Dunstone dispatched vanished without a trace.
Now Alex knows too much, and he's a marked man from the moment he lands in Jamaica. But who wants him dead? Dunstone? A rival company? British Intelligence? In this island paradise, a beautiful woman might be a spy and Alex's only clue to survival is a single mysterious word: Halidon.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This is as close as words alone can take one to the experience of watching a slick Hollywood thriller: a rapid-fire barrage of vivid language that never loses momentum or focus. True, the listener may be tempted to make a chart to keep track of who is doing what to whom in the wilds of Jamaica, where a survey team is caught in the cross-fire between conflicting covert interests. Michael Prichard reads in an appropriately serious, emphatically masculine voice, always maintaining tension but never becoming rushed. His character voicings are on the light side but are consistent and appropriate. He's a narrator who lets the story tell itself without leaving a strong personal impression of the teller. J.N. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 4, 1996
      Ludlum's tale of international intrigue was originally published under a pseudonym in 1975.

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