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New book (fourth in series), new author but true to the original first three. GREAT read and can't wait for the movie. Lots of action, reflection and intrique (sp)
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I had some trouble getting into this one but once I got about a quarter of the way it was a page-turner. The end was fairly predictable but the many twists and turns along the way kept it interesting. I could have done with less of the fight scenes.

Bill M. (
knight) wrote on 1/14/2007...
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Jason Bourn returns in a new novel. A must for all all his fans.
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Although I was unfamiliar with Eric Van Lustbader until reading this book, he does an amazing job portraying Jason Bourne. Plenty of suspense to keep you on your feet and a very dramatic storyline. I am a huge fan of the Bourne series and this an excellent addition to it for the Bourne fans out there.
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Not bad, but the author's style didn't fit the genre and wasn't consistent with the original books of the series. It read sort of like he was trying to write a movie script rather than a novel. I always thought Lustbader did a good job on his fantasy books, but apparently he's not as familiar with the real world and there are several jarring passages or descriptions that bump you out o fthe story. Techinical details are not as well researched as most spy novels, and some are just plain ignorant. Good story, though.

Steven K. (
sjk54) wrote on 10/27/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
On its own, this book is a solid thriller. But when compared to the original trilogy written by Robert Ludlum, it begins to pale. The main character, Jason Bourne, just doesn't feel the same; he's less super human and more dependent on others.
2.5 stars out of 5

Marci and Duane S. (
flame60) wrote on 5/9/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Borne at his beat..Riviting, fast-paced n ovel of intrigue and betrayal.

Amber O. (
aowens83) wrote on 3/20/2007...
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Another great story in the Bourne series. This novel is action packed, a real page turner.
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Veteran thriller maestro Lustbader (Black Heart, etc.) seizes the reins of Robert Ludlum's bestselling Jason Bourne series, proving that even Ludlum's death can't stop the ex-CIA operative. David Webb, a mild-mannered Georgetown professor, harbors his old Bourne identity deep within his psyche—except in moments of danger. A mysterious assassin, Khan, has targeted Webb. Seeking counsel from his old CIA handler, Alex Conklin, Webb arrives at Conklin's home to find him, along with Webb's psychiatrist and friend, Mo Panov, murdered. Unsurprisingly, it's a setup, and Webb is declared a rogue agent and the prime suspect. His only clue to the real killer is a pad of paper with a faint impression of the notation "NX 20." Meanwhile, in Reykjavik, preparations are underway for the upcoming summit on worldwide terrorism. Even the dimmest thriller reader will immediately intuit that Bourne, pursued by the world's leading intelligence agencies, will end up in Iceland confronting some evildoer out to wreak havoc on the international terror conference. And thus it comes to pass. Lustbader has wisely eschewed mimicking Ludlum's signature style—short punchy paragraphs with lots of exclamation points. His own prose, often cliche-ridden ("Khan felt as if his brain was about to explode. He was shaken to his very foundation"), is perfectly serviceable, effectively conveying the myriad cinematic hairsbreadth escapes, crosses, double crosses, explosions, furious fisticuffs and careening plot twists. It's a hearty serving of meat and potatoes action adventure, just the sort of fare that both Ludlum's and Lustbader's fans relish.
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Eric Van Lustbader has proven himself worthy of continuing Ludlum's Bourne series. He's trying to save himself again along after two of his best friends in the CIA are murdered (from the inside??)and he is suspected of the crimes. Worth the read.