THE AMBLER WARNING
by Robert Ludlum (2005)
Harrison Ambler retains far too much sensitive information and would likely glean far too much more if he were to remain a free man. Hence, Ambler, the human polygraph, is presently being held incommunicado within an American psychiatric prison administered by the CIA. Drugged daily into a narcotic stupor, it is only with the sly help of psychiatric nurse Laurel that enables Ambler to reconstitute himself before launching a daring escape. But this is just the beginning of something much bigger. Ambler doesn’t know who he is or what his past might reveal. Indeed, Ambler has been erased in more ways than one. Even some of his memories were implanted or so it seems. But by who and for what purpose? As Ambler dodges snatch squads armed with hypodermic syringes, he begins to unravel the mystery surrounding who he is and why he had been imprisoned. Now Ambler must work fast to foil an assassination that aims to make him the fall guy! Fiction. 481 pages.

DETAILS:
Title: The Ambler warning
Year: 2005
Author: Robert Ludlum
Pages: 481

Book review by Keith Salter


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