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Robert Ludlum

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Sleep is a weapon!


— Robert Ludlum


#inspirational

Perhaps conscience did not always produce cowards. Sometimes it made a man feel better about himself.


— Robert Ludlum


#inspirational #truth #inspirational

Men and women walked casually about as they did on the main floor, every now and then stopping one another, exchanging pleasantries or scraps of relevantly irrelevant information. Gossip.


— Robert Ludlum


#men

Greater economic power will be in the hands of too few.


— Robert Ludlum


#economic power #few #greater #hands #power

I try as best I can to enter the realm of nuances of human behavior.


— Robert Ludlum


#best #enter #human #human behavior #i

Life is extremely complicated.


— Robert Ludlum


#extremely #life

I have always preferred conflict of individuals over the battle of extreme ideologies.


— Robert Ludlum


#battle #conflict #extreme #i #ideologies

A theater person should know what holds an audience and what does not.


— Robert Ludlum


#does #holds #know #person #should

Characterization is integral to the theatrical experience.


— Robert Ludlum


#experience #integral #theatrical






About Robert Ludlum






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Ludlum used the same fixed titling pattern of The [Proper Noun] [Noun] (where the proper noun functions as a noun adjunct) for most of his books. The Hades Factor (by Gayle Lynds) (2000)
The Cassandra Compact (by Philip Shelby) (2001)
The Paris Option (by Gayle Lynds) (2002)
The Altman Code (by Gayle Lynds) (2003)
The Lazarus Vendetta (by Patrick Larkin) (2004)
The Moscow Vector (by Patrick Larkin) (2005)
The Arctic Event (by James H. His theatrical experience may have contributed to his understanding of the energy escapism and action that the public wanted in a novel.

They have been publiRobert Ludlumd in 33 languages and 40 countries. Robert Ludlum (May 25 1927 – March 12 2001) was an American author of 27 thriller novels.

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