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A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks, but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. Binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing, minimal pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins. No missing pages.
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Good
- Seller Notes
- “good to very good conditions”
- Type
- Novel
- Age Level
- Adults
- ISBN
- 9780553560442
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0553560441
ISBN-13
9780553560442
eBay Product ID (ePID)
224981
Product Key Features
Book Title
Road to Omaha
Number of Pages
608 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Thrillers / Espionage, Thrillers / General, Political, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year
1993
Genre
Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
10.6 Oz
Item Length
6.9 in
Item Width
4.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
TitleLeading
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Reviews
Praise for Robert Ludlum and The Road to Omaha "A very funny book . . . No character is minor: They're all hilarious." -- Houston Chronicle "Don't ever begin a Ludlum novel if you have to go to work the next day." -- Chicago Sun-Times
Dewey Edition
20
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Synopsis
Robert Ludlum's wayward hero, the outrageous General MacKenzie Hawkins, returns with a diabolical scheme to right a very old wrong--and wreak vengeance on the [redacted] who drummed him out of the military. Discovering a long-buried 1878 treaty with an obscure Indian tribe, the Hawk, a.k.a. Chief Thunder Head, hatches a brilliant plot that will ultimately bring him and his reluctant legal eagle, Sam Devereaux, before the Supreme Court. Their goal is to reclaim a choice piece of American real estate: the state of Nebraska, which just so happens to be the headquarters of the U.S. Strategic Air Command. Their outraged opposition will be no less than the CIA, the Pentagon, and the White House. And only one thing is certain: Ludlum will keep us in nonstop suspense--and side-splitting laughter--through the very last page. Praise for Robert Ludlum and The Road to Omaha "A very funny book . . . No character is minor: They're all hilarious." -- Houston Chronicle "Don't ever begin a Ludlum novel if you have to go to work the next day." -- Chicago Sun-Times, Robert Ludlum s wayward hero, the outrageous General MacKenzie Hawkins, returns with a diabolical scheme to right a very old wrong and wreak vengeance on the redacted] who drummed him out of the military. Discovering a long-buried 1878 treaty with an obscure Indian tribe, the Hawk, a.k.a. Chief Thunder Head, hatches a brilliant plot that will ultimately bring him and his reluctant legal eagle, Sam Devereaux, before the Supreme Court. Their goal is to reclaim a choice piece of American real estate: the state of Nebraska, which just so happens to be the headquarters of the U.S. Strategic Air Command. Their outraged opposition will be no less than the CIA, the Pentagon, and the White House. And only one thing is certain: Ludlum will keep us in nonstop suspense and side-splitting laughter through the very last page. Praise for Robert Ludlum and "The Road to Omaha" "" A very funny book . . . No character is minor: They re all hilarious. "Houston Chronicle" Don t ever begin a Ludlum novel if you have to go to work the next day. "Chicago Sun-Times""
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