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Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Dominion (2000)

by Eric Van Lustbader(Favorite Author)
3.8 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
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Jason Bourne
review 1: OK. So at this point there really is no Bourne identity. David Webb is pretty much gone, and the undead / anti-aging super agent named Jason Bourne is all that remains.This one merely took the amnesia bit, and perhaps played it too far. How convenient that he would remember a fragment of memory pertaining to a character that will somehow be involved in the next book plot. This memory fragment also completely changes the portrayal / character makeup of the deceased Alex Conklin, who would be rolling in his proverbial grave.Ah well. It was an entertaining read from the library.
review 2: Like all the other Bourne books this one has a slow build up to several mysterious storylines, whichi enjoyed. I really like that Jason and Boris did not kill each other even tho
... moreugh they were both tasked with that (sorry if that spoiled anyone). Here's my problem though, the entire Skara, Kaja, Christien Norin storyline was fine until the last chapter or two. I hated the way the questions were all tied up in a neat little bow to end the story. But that's a Bourne book for you. Until next time,~Lisa less
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Tre
Probably would have given it 2.5 stars, but just not up to the Bourne standards.
mathewle1210
Too many characters and subplots to track.
sake
Blah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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