The Aquitaine Progression

The Aquitaine Progression by Robert Ludlum is a gripping thriller published by Panther in 1999, featuring 847 pages of suspenseful narrative. The story begins in Geneva, where American lawyer Joel Converse encounters a covert operative from his past, who dies in front of him, leaving behind a chilling message about a legacy of death linked to a shadowy organization known as Aquitaine. As Converse finds himself on the run, he must navigate a dangerous web of global intrigue and violence that threatens to engulf him.
Readers will find that the novel delves into themes of espionage and survival, as Converse races against time to uncover a conspiracy that spans major governments. With the help of a woman from his past, he confronts the dark forces at play, revealing a network of coordinated violence that challenges everything he thought he knew. This edition presents a complex narrative that intertwines personal stakes with broader geopolitical tensions, making it a significant entry in the realm of fiction and thrillers.
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It begins in Geneva. There American lawyer Joel Converse meets a man he hasn’t seen in twenty years, a covert operative who dies violently at his feet, whispering words that hand Converse a staggering legacy of death: ” THE GENERALS…THEY’RE BACK…AQUITAINE!” Suddenly Converse is running for his life, alone with the world’s most shattering secret. Pursued by anonymous executioners to the dark corners of Europe, he is forced to play a game of survival by blood rules he thought he’d long left behind. One by one, he traces each thread of a deadly progression to the hear of every major government– a network of coordinated global violence that no one believes possible. No one but Converse and the woman he once loved and lost. The only two people on earth who can wrest the world from the iron grasp of Aquitaine.
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