About: Trevayne

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Trevayne is Robert Ludlum's fourth novel, published in 1973 under the pseudonym Jonathan Ryder. The novel centers around an independent and headstrong tycoon who reluctantly accepts an appointment from the President of the United States to head a subcommission to investigate malfeasance and rampant corruption committed by contractors and subcontractors with the Pentagon. The investigation quickly unearths dangerous truths. This novel is the only Ludlum novel without the word "The" in the title. * v * t * e

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  • La Conspiration Trevayne (Trevayne) est un roman d'espionnage de l'écrivain américain Robert Ludlum publié initialement en 1973 sous le pseudonyme de Jonathan Ryder. Le roman est traduit et publié en 1997 en France. (fr)
  • Trevayne is Robert Ludlum's fourth novel, published in 1973 under the pseudonym Jonathan Ryder. The novel centers around an independent and headstrong tycoon who reluctantly accepts an appointment from the President of the United States to head a subcommission to investigate malfeasance and rampant corruption committed by contractors and subcontractors with the Pentagon. The investigation quickly unearths dangerous truths. The book was later reissued under Ludlum's proper name. Ludlum explained the reason for his use of a pseudonym by saying he "had to publish Trevayne under another name. I chose Jonathan Ryder — the first name of one son, the second a contraction of my wife's maiden name — not because of potential retribution, but because the conventional wisdom of the time was that a novelist did not author more than a book a year. Why? Damned if I could figure it out. Something to do with 'marketing psychology', whatever the hell that is." This novel is the only Ludlum novel without the word "The" in the title. * v * t * e (en)
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  • 813.54
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  • 0553281798
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  • 38100589
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  • First edition (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • 813.540000 (xsd:double)
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  • 553281798 (xsd:integer)
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  • English (en)
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  • Trevayne (en)
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  • 407 (xsd:integer)
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  • La Conspiration Trevayne (Trevayne) est un roman d'espionnage de l'écrivain américain Robert Ludlum publié initialement en 1973 sous le pseudonyme de Jonathan Ryder. Le roman est traduit et publié en 1997 en France. (fr)
  • Trevayne is Robert Ludlum's fourth novel, published in 1973 under the pseudonym Jonathan Ryder. The novel centers around an independent and headstrong tycoon who reluctantly accepts an appointment from the President of the United States to head a subcommission to investigate malfeasance and rampant corruption committed by contractors and subcontractors with the Pentagon. The investigation quickly unearths dangerous truths. This novel is the only Ludlum novel without the word "The" in the title. * v * t * e (en)
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  • La Conspiration Trevayne (fr)
  • Trevayne (en)
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