Jason Bourne (22 books in series)
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review 1: Wow - this was really intense. A friend gave me the audio of this and so I listened. It is an all senses on alert, expect to be surprised kind of read. It is not my typical go to read but once in a while it is good to be stretched and taken on a trip across many nations by variou...
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review 1: SUMMARY: A Mossad camp outside of Israel. A Mossad operative/assassin off the grid. An unconscious man who barely escapes death thanks to Jason Bourne. A mythical assassin known by many aliases. The CEO of an energy company. The CEO of another company. Two drug lords. A senator. ...
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review 1: High flying, high finance, high society, high jinx. Low down dirty double-crossing dirty tricks. That’s what you expect from a Bourne thriller - and that’s exactly what Eric Van Lustbader delivers. Time and time again.I like these 'Bourne’ thrillers so much, that I am able to fo...
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review 1: Reviewed by Nikki Pringle for Reader Views (8/08)When we catch up with Jason Bourne this time around, we find our hero doing his best to put the past behind him and move forward by living his life as his astute linguistic scholar alter-ego, David Webb. Memories of his beloved Mar...
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review 1: Really enjoyed this book. Good action sequences, although it seemed that Bourne was choked almost to the point of passing out on numerous occasions. However, I think Eric Van Lustbader picks up where Robert Ludlum left off. I had picked this book up at a book sale and had it i...
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review 1: QUICK HIT – Jason Bourne’s ever-continuing adventures place him in one of his toughest situations yet.Having a creation outlive its creator is a wonderful and yet terrifying thing. Wonderful because the popularity of a character has obviously become timeless, having a life outsid...
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review 1: From the cover: In this thrilling and absorbing new novel Jason Bourne is faced with an impossible mission. He has been hired to impersonate a high-level government minister at a political summit meeting in Qatar, shielding the minister from any assassination attempts. Suddenly, ...
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review 1: Got this one free on the Android Nexus 7, so decided to give it a whirl, as I'm a huge fan of the original Bourne series.In a word, ridiculous.The story was far too fragmented, with very little of Bourne in it. Jason lost a lot of what made him, him (he's only an above average "...
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review 1: I'm done. I can't stand another botched Bourne book. Jason Bourne AND David Webb are dead in my view. Who murdered him? Eric van lustbader. Horrible. I was trying to convince myself to read the Bourne Imperative but I found out that there are two more books after that one. I just...
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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 fra...
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review 1: Van Lustbader's Bourne books are never going to be the original Ludlum trilogy. Ludlum was much more cerebral and akin to classic spy novels. That being said, this book was Van Lustbader's best one since the first one he wrote. It was a sharp, taut, engaging thriller from start t...
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review 1: Eli Yadin, hoofd van de Mossad en persoonlijke vriend van Jason Bourne vermoedt dat er een connectie bestaat tussen de Mexicaanse drugskartels en het Chinese Politbureau en dat de illegale handel tussen de twee verder gaat dan het alleen maar smokkelen van drugs. Om daar zekerhei...
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review 1: My first Bourne novel which I read, but have seen the movies over and over again! Always wanted to read this series, hence the leap of faith and I was not disappointed.The book starts when a man is shot by a Mossad agent, Rebeka, and he falls in the river and is flown down stream...
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review 1: This book is very entertaining and even though I read it without reading the books before it I still liked it. I would though suggest reading the books before it because they explain a lot of the missing key details that the writer does not go over in this book. The book is for...
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review 1: This does not even come close to what I had come to expect from Lustbader's continuation of the famous Ludlum novels. It is simply a bridge from Lustbader's previous Bourne novel which I enjoyed to what I sincerely hope is a vastly improved next book. As I have so much enjoyed ...
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review 1: The back and forth writing style bouncing around from character to character is tough for me to follow because I read in bits and spurts so it becomes hard to keep up. With that said the narrative is good, there are plenty of clear descriptions and I enjoyed some of the dialogue....
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review 1: The Bourne Objective continues the Bourne vs. Arkadin story arc. While it was a good summer read, it wasn't as good as it could have been.Minor spoilers ahead.The first part of the novel seems to resolve the fallout of the previous novel. We learn that Leonid Arkadin has taken ov...
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review 1: I was about to leave the series after the bizarre Retribution, Dominion, Imperative....and others in which the plot was completely unfeasible with Bourne dealing with strange people (some weird Mexican drug dealers, their wives, daughters, Chinese politicians in alliance with rog...
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review 1: Cut my teeth on the Bourne trilogy 30 years ago. Reread them before the movies were released and fell in love with them again. I walked by the bargain bin at the bookstore and picked up The Bourne Sanction, Bourne Dominion, the Bourne Objective and a fourth Bourne book......unf...
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review 1: I received this title free through the Goodreads First Reads program. An action-packed adventure with plenty of espionage and world hopping. You never know who is who and who's going to betray someone. Friends are enemies and enemies friends. And definitely like the Bourne mo...
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review 1: I thought that this book was a good sequel to the Bourne Sanction. I liked it because it tied everything together. If you read the first book it showed Arkadin's motives and made it a very worth while read. It also has a good storyline and is very suspenseful. I would recomme...
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review 1: I miss Robert Ludlum. After the Bourne Ultimatum this is the next book that has potential from Eric Van Lustbader. I was really looking forward to Bourne's premonition of death, the meeting between Bourne and Arkadin.This book follows the typical pattern of the other books; there...