While most of Ludlum’s books had a good readership, the Jason Bourne books made him a household name. He continued writing until his death, often publishing at least one book per year. Because of rules about publishing more than one book in the same year, in the 1970s, he wrote under the pen names Jonathan Ryder and Michael Shepherd. The Scarlatti Inheritance was his first book, published in 1971, followed by The Osterman Weekend in 1972. His experience in the theater caused him to think he knew what people would want to read in a novel, and he decided to start writing. After graduation, he served in the Marines and worked as a theater actor, even producing his own shows. Ludlum was born in New York City and attended Wesleyan University, where he studied Drama. Born in 1927, he brought the famous character Jason Bourne to life. Robert Ludlum is an American Author who wrote 27 thriller books. Find political, adventure, mystery, crime, and sci-fi thrillers that keep you on your toes. Discover our list of the best authors like Robert Ludlum.
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