About Robert Ludlum
ROBERT LUDLUM was the author of twenty-one novels, each one a New York Times bestseller. There are more than 210 million of his books in print, and they have been translated into thirty-two languages. He is the author of The Scarlatti Inheritance, The Chancellor Manuscript, and the Jason Bourne series--The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, and The Bourne Ultimatum--among others. Mr. Ludlum passed away in March, 2001.
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Series
Bourne
1. The Bourne Identity (1980)
2. The Bourne Supremacy (1986)
3. The Bourne Ultimatum (1990)
4. The Bourne Legacy (2004) (with Eric Van Lustbader)
5. The Bourne Betrayal (2007) (with Eric Van Lustbader)
6. The Bourne Sanction (2008) (with Eric Van Lustbader)
7. The Bourne Deception (2009) (with Eric Van Lustbader)
The Bourne Trilogy (omnibus) (2003)
1. The Bourne Identity (1980)
2. The Bourne Supremacy (1986)
3. The Bourne Ultimatum (1990)
4. The Bourne Legacy (2004) (with Eric Van Lustbader)
5. The Bourne Betrayal (2007) (with Eric Van Lustbader)
6. The Bourne Sanction (2008) (with Eric Van Lustbader)
7. The Bourne Deception (2009) (with Eric Van Lustbader)
The Bourne Trilogy (omnibus) (2003)
Covert-One
1. The Hades Factor (2000) (with Gayle Lynds)
2. The Cassandra Compact (2001) (with Philip Shelby)
3. The Paris Option (2002) (with Gayle Lynds)
4. The Altman Code (2003) (with Gayle Lynds)
5. The Lazarus Vendetta (2004) (with Patrick Larkin)
6. The Moscow Vector (2005) (with Keith Farrell, Patrick Larkin)
7. The Arctic Event (2007) (with James H Cobb)
8. The Infinity Affair (2009) (with James H Cobb)
1. The Hades Factor (2000) (with Gayle Lynds)
2. The Cassandra Compact (2001) (with Philip Shelby)
3. The Paris Option (2002) (with Gayle Lynds)
4. The Altman Code (2003) (with Gayle Lynds)
5. The Lazarus Vendetta (2004) (with Patrick Larkin)
6. The Moscow Vector (2005) (with Keith Farrell, Patrick Larkin)
7. The Arctic Event (2007) (with James H Cobb)
8. The Infinity Affair (2009) (with James H Cobb)
Novels
The Scarlatti Inheritance (1970)
The Osterman Weekend (1972)
The Matlock Paper (1973)
Trevayne (1973) (writing as Jonathan Ryder)
The Rhinemann Exchange (1974)
The Cry of the Halidon (1974) (writing as Jonathan Ryder)
The Gemini Contenders (1976)
The Chancellor Manuscript (1977)
The Holcroft Covenant (1978)
The Parsifal Mosaic (1982)
The Aquitaine Progression (1984)
The Icarus Agenda (1988)
The Scorpio Illusion (1993)
The Apocalypse Watch (1995)
The Prometheus Deception (2000)
The Sigma Protocol (2001)
The Janson Directive (2002)
The Tristan Betrayal (2003)
The Ambler Warning (2005)
The Bancroft Strategy (2006)
The Osterman Weekend (1972)
The Matlock Paper (1973)
Trevayne (1973) (writing as Jonathan Ryder)
The Rhinemann Exchange (1974)
The Cry of the Halidon (1974) (writing as Jonathan Ryder)
The Gemini Contenders (1976)
The Chancellor Manuscript (1977)
The Holcroft Covenant (1978)
The Parsifal Mosaic (1982)
The Aquitaine Progression (1984)
The Icarus Agenda (1988)
The Scorpio Illusion (1993)
The Apocalypse Watch (1995)
The Prometheus Deception (2000)
The Sigma Protocol (2001)
The Janson Directive (2002)
The Tristan Betrayal (2003)
The Ambler Warning (2005)
The Bancroft Strategy (2006)
Omnibus
The Scarlatti Inheritance / The Osterman Weekend: The Matlock Paper / The Gemini Contenders (1979)
The Ludlum Triad (1989)
Three Great Novels 2 (2004)
Three Great Novels 3 (2005)
The Ludlum Triad (1989)
Three Great Novels 2 (2004)
Three Great Novels 3 (2005)
Links to other websites
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Robert Ludlum recommends
Not Comin' Home to You (1974) Paul Kavanagh (Lawrence Block) "The reader is riveted to the words, the action... Not Comin' Home to You is a powerful shocker." | The Day Before Midnight (1989) Stephen Hunter "A breathtaking, fascinating look at what could happen - given the possibility of an atomic given. A wrap-up you'll never forget." | The Nine Dragons (1991) Justin Scott "A marvellously taut, brilliantly told story." |
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