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Robert Ludlum

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Robert Ludlum is a renowned author known for writing a series of novels exploring politics and the intelligence community of the United States in a profoundly exciting manner. Some of his best works include:

  • The Icarus Agenda
  • The Sigma Protocol
  • The Janson Directive

Life and Works

Ludlum was born May 25, 1927, in New York, grew up in New Jersey, attended the Wesleyan University in Connecticut, acted on television, served in the Marine Corps, and wrote his first novel, The Scarlatti Inheritance, about the Nazis, in 1971.[1] Besides The Scarlatti Inheritance, he is known for his Bourne series.[2] He died on March 12, 2001, in Naples, Florida.[3] Currently his Bourne series is being continued by other authors.[4]

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