Apr 24, 2021 18:01
Robert Ludlum's novels were mostly titled as "The X Y," with the X generally being a proper noun used as a modifier and the Y being a more traditional noun. So, "The Bourne Identity," "The Scarlatti Inheritance," "The Gemini Contenders," The Holcroft Covenant," etc.
All of which is to say, "The Lament Configuration" would have made for a hell of a Ludlum novel.