Robert Ludlum's (TM) The Janson Command


Fiction - Audiobook
432 Pages
Reviewed on 05/24/2012
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Reviewed by Dianne C. for Readers' Favorite

Retired Intelligence operative, Paul Janson, has a new mission, to get worn out, former operatives from the intelligence sector new useful lives. Janson uses these rehabilitated operatives to form a support group for his second job which includes independent services. Janson's partner, sharpshooter Jessica Kincaid, helps him out in these pursuits. Janson has 3 simple rules he lives by: No torture, No killing civilians, No killing anyone who does not try to kill him; and he expects his support group to live by the same rules! Janson's assignment is to retrieve a doctor from Somali pirates! Sounds simple enough, but it is anything but simple! Janson finds himself wondering who he really is working for: which side, good or evil?

The story kept me interested all the way through; you think his plight has come to an end, just to find another realistic twist in the tale! Janson thinks he is winning, when he loses again! Even the doctor Janson is trying to save keeps sneaking away from him, running away whenever he can slip through Janson's clutches. Janson is determined to finish the job, but keeps running into obstacles: militant groups intent on murdering a West African leader for the people of that country, militants intent on creating a civil war, and the people Janson is actually working for that want the doctor back at all cost! Janson's entourage works hard to bring the job to a finish...but will everyone come out of this job unscathed, and intact?