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  1. Plot summary. Joel Converse is a lawyer, having previously been a fighter pilot in the Vietnam War. Because of his wartime experiences with Command Saigon, in the form of a psychopathic general named "Mad" Marcus Delavane, he is chosen to thwart a cabal of former generals bent on world domination.

    • Robert Ludlum
    • 647 pp (first edition)
    • 1984
    • February 12, 1984
  2. 12 feb 1984 · Robert Ludlum. 3.97. 19,686 ratings203 reviews. In Geneva, 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!”.

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  3. Series: Standalone Novels, Book 11. Publication Year: 1984. In Geneva, 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!”.

  4. 12 gen 2021 · Language. English. 672 pages ; 23 cm. 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!'.

  5. 10 feb 2021 · The Aquitaine progression. by. Ludlum, Robert, 1927-2001. Publication date. 1984. Publisher. New York : Random House. Collection. printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  6. 3 ago 2010 · Full catalog record. MARCXML. A conspiracy called Aquitaine acts to realize a hegemony over the Free World, and ex-North Vietnamese prisoner Converse faces death as he tries to expose it.

  7. About The Aquitaine Progression. In Geneva, 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!”