![]() ![]() The person writing the Ludlum books must keep his name and role hidden from the public. ![]() But they have received generally warm reviews-sometimes lauded as better than most of the thrillers assuredly penned by Ludlum himself! Reviewers of these books, on the other hand, know what's going on and state that Ludlum did not write them. Many people probably bought these books thinking Ludlum had written them himself. On the covers of these books, Ludlum is listed as the sole author. There is an "author" (not Ludlum) who had a hand in the production of the novel: the statement above says so. Since his death, the Estate of Robert Ludlum has worked with a carefully selected author and editor to prepare and edit this work for publication. On the copyright page of the Ambler Warning is this statement: We (meaning the book-consuming public) don't really know how much or how little of Ludlum's own writing is contained in these posthumous works (if any) because there is no statement in any of them spelling it out. Who wrote all these books? Supposedly Ludlum left some unpublished and/or unfinished manuscripts as well as notes/outlines for future books. Several novels have been published under his name since then: The Sigma Protocol, The Janson Directive, The Tristan Betrayal, The Ambler Warning, and the upcoming Bancroft Strategy. Best-selling thriller author Robert Ludlum died in 2001. ![]()
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