Don't know how I missed this when I was in my Robert Ludlum period.
I found this in a used book store and didn't recognize as having read before so I picked it up.
The book was published in 2006, 5 years after Robert Ludlum died. This book is written by Robert Ludlum TM (trademark), and is attributed as a "posthumously published novel". it's a long book (708 pages) due in most part to the complex plot with world-wide locations. The main characters are Todd Belknapp, a field agent for Consular Operations-US, Andrea Bancroft, hedge fund analyst and newly designated member of the super-mega Bancroft Family Foundation, Jared Rinehart also with the ConOps, and Paul Bancroft, the head of the Bancroft Family Foundation. The novel refers to him variously as a philosopher, a savant, and (implied)international philanthropist.
Todd Belknapp was on a mission in Rome when a powerful Arab arms dealer, Ansari, is suddenly murdered in his home by an Italian servant, who conveniently disappears. Belknapp was set up to detect and follow the network, but the trail suddenly came to an end in Rome. At the same time, Belknapp's close associate, Jared Rinehart, undercover in Beirut, is seized in a raid and disappears off the radar. ConOps supervisor blames Belknapp for the Rome debacle and refuses to mount an operation to find Rinehart.
Through a Deus ex machina shift in plot, Andrea Bancroft, examining old telephone records of the Bancroft Family Foundation, makes a call to a cell phone that Belknapp has taken from a death squad leader in Dubai after the murder of the Italian servant. The two lead characters are suddenly and firmly connected. Belknapp also found a list of international players, which a friend in ConOps identifies as a list of people who have suddenly been taken out, either by overt crime or "apparent natural causes". Andrea Bancroft is backtracing through the Bancroft Foundation records looking for evidence of her mother's sudden demise and also the history of Inver Brass, Belknapp follows a lead to an Omani princling Habib Almani who, after being confronted by Belknapp about the Italian servant and disappearance of Jared Rinehart, discloses the name Genesis as being behind the murder of arms dealer Ansari. Almani describes Genisis as "being everywhere and nowhere". "He rules of a shadowland the encompasses the globe, yet remain forever out of sight."
Back in the United States, Belknapp asks a retired agent to look into putting surveillance tracking devices in Andrea Bancrofts home, but the agent finds that the home is alreadly thoroughly bugged. The agent is killed and Belknapp is convinced that Andrea is behind many of the killings attributed to Genesis.
This novel may have resulted from an incomplete manuscript found among Robert Ludlum's papers. It's completion is not attributed to any co-writer, which is just as well as better editing could have produced a much tighter novel that resisted the urge to conclude the story with a view to the dark side.
The book brings to mind the novels of