
I've always loved the Bourne books but.in my humble opinion his best was "The Scarlatti Inheritance". M HAASE posts on 9:23:26 PM I had always loved the Chancellor Manuscript and spent awhile searching for it.ĭoes anyone who is writing in his name now or did I miss that posting?īill posts on 8:34:59 PM I've owned his entire collection since I first discovered he had actually written "Trevayne" under another name and forturnately I had purchased it. Now for more than a decade we both have searched but have found nothing of the Matarres cricle part 2! Can anyone help me? I really want to finish this amazing tale. Ryan posts on 2:42:24 PM Long ago my dad and I listened to the Matarres circle on a road trip, the book was simply put amazing but to our utter disappointment when the final tape stopped it said the book is continued in part 2. I have had the pleasure of reading them all but can't remember when or in which order. James dean posts on 6:02:34 PM I'm trying to determine the order that Ludlum books were written/published in so that I may start my son on the series. The Hades Factor (co-written by Gayle Lynds) (2000)īy Ludlum, Published During the Author's Lifetime († March 2001) The Cassandra Compact (co-written by Phillip Shelby) (2001) The Paris Option (co-written by Gayle Lynds) (2002)

The Altman Code (co-written by Gayle Lynds) (2003) The Lazarus Vendetta (co-written by Patrick Larkin) (2004) The Moscow Vector (co-written by Patrick Larkin) (2005) I just finished the Bourne Ultimatum,and I have to say that it is his best work yet!īy the way, has anyone read the Scarlatti Inheritance?įred posts on 3:45:20 PM This is for James Dean.

Walid Khalid posts on 12:29:11 PM Robert Ludlum is one of my favourite authors. They might be better.Īlso, is Bourne Ultimatum better than Bourne Identity ?

The action never stops for a second.'The Plain Dealer ' Packed full of excitement.'The Denver Post BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Identity.Ys i have read Scarlatti Inheritance and most of Ludlum series.īut look out for Matarese Circle, Chancellor Manuscript. suddenly it's two in the morning and you've read the whole thing.'United Press International ' A skyrocket of a book. one of those books you intend to put down after just one more chapter. A marvelously unflagging imagination.'The New York Times ' A winner. Its twist and turns carry the reader on a fast bobsled run. Praise for Robert Ludlum and The Gemini Contenders ' most ambitious novel. Now, as the Nazi threat marches inexorably closer, men both good and evil will be drawn into a violent and deadly hunt, sparking a relentless struggle that could forever change the world as we know it.

The sinister cache, concealed for centuries, could rip apart the Christian world. In the dead of night, a clandestine order of monks embarks on a desperate mission: to transport a mysterious vault to a hiding place high in the Italian Alps.
