Robert Ludlum was one of the most prolific writers of popular fiction in the late 20th century. His novels sold like video-art supplies in Brooklyn, and many were made into feature-length films.
He used a fixed naming convention for his work, typically, "The [Proper noun] [noun]" Subsequent to his death, authors continued this pattern, using the "phrase", Robert Ludlum (tm), and taking credit for the work inside the cover of the book, while not fully ghostwriting it.
This is an app to further continue this trend by generating endless combinations of nouns.