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The Road to Gandolfo

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
258 pp (first edition)

Dewey Decimal
  
813/.5/4

Author
  
Robert Ludlum

Publisher
  
Dial Press

OCLC
  
1175301

3.6/5
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Publication date
  
January 1975

ISBN
  
0-8037-5920-7

Originally published
  
January 1975

Genre
  
Crime Fiction

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Similar
  
Robert Ludlum books, Fiction books


The Road to Gandolfo is a story by Michael Shepherd (a pen name used by Robert Ludlum) about General MacKenzie Hawkins ("The Hawk"), a military legend and Army veteran. He defaces an important Chinese memorial as a result of being drugged by a Chinese general and is later kicked out of the Army. Seeking revenge, he plots to kidnap the Pope Francis I and hold him for ransom of $400 million, one dollar for every Catholic in the world.

The only person who can stop him is Sam Devereaux, an army lawyer who rescues the Hawk from China but subsequently himself gets trapped in the Hawk’s plan. The story revolves around how Hawkins executes the mission with amazing precision and discipline along with his band of seven provocateurs and the unexpected reaction by Pope Francis.

Additional information

Unlike the usual books by Ludlum, this one tends to be overwhelmingly humorous. There is a sequel to this story called The Road to Omaha. The character MacKenzie Hawkins is also mentioned fleetingly in Robert Ludlum's novel The Bourne Identity, where he is mentioned to have previously served in Burma.

References

The Road to Gandolfo Wikipedia