The Bancroft Strategy

Cover of The Bancroft Strategy by Robert Ludlum
Year: 2006
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 544
ISBN-13: 9780312316730
Dimensions:
Height: 9.53 Inches
Length: 6.36 Inches
Weight: 1.8 Pounds
Width: 1.595 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The Bancroft Strategy by Robert Ludlum, published by St. Martin’s Press on October 17, 2006, spans 544 pages and is presented in English. This novel of intrigue follows Todd Belknap, a field agent for Consular Operations, who finds himself cut loose after a failed mission. When his best friend is abducted in Lebanon, Belknap takes matters into his own hands, while hedge fund analyst Andrea Bancroft receives an unexpected inheritance that ties her to a family foundation with questionable motives.

Readers will encounter a narrative that intertwines espionage and personal stakes as Belknap and Bancroft navigate a shadowy organization manipulating global politics. The story delves into themes of loyalty and deception, revealing the sinister connections between the foundation and a group known as “Genesis,” which threatens geopolitical stability. As the plot unfolds, the two protagonists must forge an uneasy alliance to uncover the truth and confront the looming danger.


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In the tradition of such Ludlum classics as The Chancellor Manuscript and The Icarus Agenda, The Bancroft Strategy is a compelling novel of intrigue, where two figures find themselves facing a shadowy organization working to twist global politics to their own unsavory ends.
When Todd Belknap – a legendary field agent for Consular Operations with a reputation as something of a cowboy – is cut loose from the agency after an operation goes wrong, his best friend and fellow agent is abducted in Lebanon by a militia group with a vicious reputation. When the government refuses to either rescue him or negotiate for his release, Belknap decides to take matters into his own hands.
Meanwhile, hedge fund analyst Andrea Bancroft gets a surprising call – she is to receive an unexpected bequest of six million dollars from a cousin she never met. With one condition — she must agree to sit on the board of the Bancroft family foundation, a charitable organization that is run by the family patriarch, Paul Newton. Having never been involved with, or even met, the family – her mother was briefly married to an Bancroft and cut off all contact many years ago – Andrea is intrigued. But the foundation, which is dedicated to doing strategic good deeds, appears less and less benign the more deeply involved she gets. What exactly is their involvement with the “Genesis” – a mysterious group working to destabilize the geopolitical balance at the risk of millions of lives? As events escalate, Todd Belknap and Andrea Bancroft come together and must form an uneasy alliance if they are to uncover the truth behind “Genesis” — before it is too late.

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