- 1. Ludlumesque (comparative more Ludlumesque, superlative most Ludlumesque) Plotted in the style of Robert Ludlum's novels, noted especially for their intricate and extensive use of thriller tropes. Titled in the style of Robert Ludlum's novels, typically consisting of "The", followed by a proper noun used attributively, then an understated common noun. Source: ecdict
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