The Janson Directive is a novel by Robert Ludlum. The posthumous novel was published in 2002, a year after Ludlum’s death.
Retired operative Paul Janson is called back to the spy game to settle a personal debt he owes. Peter Novak, the legendary Hungarian immigrant and head of the Liberty Foundation, has been kidnapped and faces execution at the hands of terrorist extremists. It is up to Janson to rescue Novak before he is murdered.
Janson immediately puts together a top team and manages the nearly impossible task of extricating Novak, but something goes horribly wrong – something that indicates the operation had been compromised from the start – and only Janson himself survives. Now the major intelligence services think that Janson was responsible for Novak’s death and are sending their finest operatives after him…
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