Pros: Cleans up the loose ends from The Bourne Identity Cons: Dialogue is unbelievable; italicizes for no apparent reason often
Jason Bourne is back in this last installment of the Bourne trilogy crafted by Robert Ludlum. Unfortunately for Jason, so is Carlos, the Jackal. Carlos, an international assassin, is hunting Jason down. Jason escaped from the Jackals clutches ...
Pros: Unremitting tension and suspense. Cons: The author will write no more.
I originally read this novel by the late Robert Ludlum in the early 1990s. It was re-released this year in conjunction with the release of the movie by that name. I have not yet seen the movie, but I enjoyed this second reading as much as I did the ...
Pros: Bourne is back. Well written, some great descriptive passages Cons: A lot of over chaterisation of old characters, 200 pages too lo
Since I saw The Bourne Supremacy a couple of months ago I took a bit of an interest in reading Robert Ludlums original books. I started off by reading the second book before going back to read Identity second and was surprised by how different to ...
The Bourne Ultimatum is the third and final book in the Jason Bourne series. There is a wide gap between the second and third book, Mr. Bourne has aged quite a bit when his greatest foe returns. That's all the plot you're gonna get folks, so if you're...
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