The road to Omaha
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New York : Bantam Books, 1993.
ISBN
0553560441, 9780553560442
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Published
New York : Bantam Books, 1993.
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Book
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xv, 570 pages ; 18 cm
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English
ISBN
0553560441, 9780553560442

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Originally published: New York : Random House, c1992.
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Ludlum plays it for laughs: a wickedly funny, action-packed caper that reunites the lovable rogues from The Road to Gandolfo. In a book that delivers all of Ludlum's trademark action and suspense--plus an added fillip of no-holds barred humor--General MacKenzie Hawkins and Sam Devereaux continue their madcap adventures as Hawk tries to take over Nebraska. "A very funny book... no character is minor: they're all hilarious." --Houston Chronicle. In The Road To Gandolfo, Robert Ludlum introduced us to the outrageous General MacKenzie Hawkins and his legal wizard, Sam Devereaux, whose plot to kidnap the Pope spun wildly out of control into sheer hilarity. Now Ludlum's two wayward heroes return with a diabolical scheme to right a very old wrong -- and wreak vengeance on the (expletive deleted) who drummed the hawk out of the military. Their outraged opposition will be no less than the White House. Byzantine Treachery. 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 lawyer Sam before the Supreme Court. Their goal: to reclaim a choice piece of American real estate -- the state of Nebraska. Which just happened to the headquarters of the U.S. Strategic Air Command! Will they succeed against the powers that be? Will the Wopotami tribe ever have their day in the Supreme Court? From the Oval Office to the Pentagon, all the president's men are outfitted, until it rests with CIA Director Vincent "Vinnie the Bam-Bam" Mangecavallo to cut Sam and Hawk off at the pass. And only one thing is certain: Robert Ludlum will keep us in nonstop suspense and side-splitting laughter-through the very last page.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Ludlum, R. (1993). The road to Omaha . Bantam Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Ludlum, Robert, 1927-2001. 1993. The Road to Omaha. Bantam Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Ludlum, Robert, 1927-2001. The Road to Omaha Bantam Books, 1993.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Ludlum, Robert. The Road to Omaha Bantam Books, 1993.

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