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The Bourne Legacy
Author: Eric Van Lustbader
Book Information
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780312999520 - ISBN-10: 0312999526
Publication Date: 3/1/2005
Pages: 560

Book Description:
Once, Jason Bourne was notorious in the clandestine world of covert-ops as one of the CIA's most expert international killers for hire. Out of the ashes of his violent past he's emerged today as a Georgetown professor, living a quiet life, retired from danger-until he narrowly escapes the bullet of a faceless assassin. And when two of Bourne's closest associates are murdered, Bourne knows that his legacy has followed him-and set him up as prime suspect for the brutal crimes.

The quicksand of lies and betrayals is deeper than Bourne ever imagined. Hunted by the CIA as a dangerous rogue agent, he has only one option to stay alive-and one last chance to stay one step ahead of an unseen assailant whose vengeance is personal. Pursued across the globe, Bourne's on the run, and on the edge of discovering the truth-that he's become the expendable pawn in an international terrorist plot. One that's taking every living witness with it and plunging Bourne one step closer to the world-shattering consequences of...

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Jim P. (deserttrout) from HERLONG, CA wrote on 9/6/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

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)

Blanche L. (MaiasGranny) from BECKET, MA wrote on 1/24/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

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) from CARLSBAD, NM wrote on 1/14/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Jason Bourn returns in a new novel. A must for all all his fans.

Steven K. (sjk54) from ALPHARETTA, GA 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

Ross M. (Parrothead) from WINSTON SALEM, NC wrote on 3/19/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

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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Ann C. from MILWAUKIE, OR wrote on 1/3/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

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.

Paul L. (taosing) from SAN ANTONIO, TX wrote on 9/9/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A different sort of Bourne book by Eric Van Lustbader. It's even different for the author. Much more character development and perspective on the hearts and minds of terrorists as well as that of international assasins.

In the larger context of an international symposium between east and west regarding working together to deal with terrorism, there is the exploration of the motives behind hate, killing, and the possibility of redempton. Of course there is the usual foe for Bourne to deal with. There is also the highly ranked international assasin hired to kill him, who just might be his own son.

Sher W. from RED BLUFF, CA wrote on 6/19/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is eric van lustbader book based on robert ludlum's character, Jason Bourne. Lustbader is a noted author in his own right(WHITE NINJA, THE MIKO, FRENCH KISS, ZERO, etc.). It is obvious that lustbader was a great admirer of ludlum's work.

Anthony M. (Runningman) from PARADISE, CA wrote on 4/25/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Robert Ludlums' character Jason Bourne in a new story by Eric Van Lustbader. Every bit as good as the stories told by the original author. Action-packed and modernized.

Jim P. from LITTLETON, CO wrote on 4/13/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Not by the original Ludlum but still a good read. Plenty of action.


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Paul M. from SAINT MARYS, WV wrote on 7/8/2008...


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.

Marci and Duane S. (flame60) from FORT WORTH, TX wrote on 5/9/2007...


Borne at his beat..Riviting, fast-paced n ovel of intrigue and betrayal.

Amber O. (aowens83) wrote on 3/20/2007...


Another great story in the Bourne series. This novel is action packed, a real page turner.

Sheila J. from JANESVILLE, WI wrote on 3/18/2007...


JASON BOURNE RETURNS.

Denell W. (Chitimacha-Princess) from VANCOUVER, WA wrote on 2/9/2007...


JASON BOURNE RETURNS FROM THE SHADOWS AS THE WORLDS' #1 ASSASSIN...

Once, Jason Bourne was notorious in the clandestine world of covert-ops as one of the CIA's most expert international killers out for hire. Out of the ashes of his violdent past he's emerged today as a Georgetown professor, living a quiet life, retired from danger-- until he narrowly escapes the bullet of a faceless assassin. And when two of Bourne's closest associates are murdered, Bourne knows that his legacy has followed him--and set him up as the prime suspect for the brutal crimes.

AND THE WORLDS' #1 TARGET...

The quicksand of lies and betrayals is deeper than Bourne ever imagined. Hunted by the CIA as a dangerous rogue agent, he has only one option to stay alive--and one last chance to stay one step ahead of an unseen assailant whose vengeance is personal. Pursued across the globe, Bourne's on the run, and on the edge of discovering the truth--that he's become the expendable pawn in an international terrorist plot. One that's taking every living witness with it and plunging Bourne one step closer to the world shattering consequenches of...

THE BOURNE LEGACY

Cheryl B. (Seedling) from EMPORIA, KS wrote on 6/13/2006...


Once, Jason Bourne was notorious in the clandestine world of covert-ops as one of the CIA's most expert international killers for hire. Out of the ashes of his violent past he's emerged today as a Georgetown professor, living a quiet life, retired from danger- until he narrowly escapes the bullet of a faceless assassin. And when two of Bourne's closest associates are murdered, Bourne knows that his legacy has followed him- and set him up as the prime suspect for the brutal crimes. And the world's #1 target. The quicksand of lies and betrayals is deeper than Bourne ever imagined. Hunted by the CIA as a dangerous rogue agent, he has only one option to stay alive-and one last chance to stay one step ahead of an unseen assailant whose vengeance is personal. Pursued across the globe, Bourne's on the run, and on the edge of discovering the truth- that he's become the expendable pawn in an international terrorist plot. One that's taking every living witness with it and plunging Bourne one step closer to the world-shattering consequences of...The Bourne Legacy.

Kendy B. from GOLDSBORO, NC wrote on 5/11/2006...



Once, Jason Bourne was notorious in the clandestine orld of covert-ops as one of the CIA's most expert international killers for hire. This is what the movie is based from.

Lance F. from E LIVERPOOL, OH wrote on 10/30/2005...


I love the series of this book. I've read them all. Very action packed. A real page turner.

Annie J. (alaskanannie) from RICHLAND, MI wrote on 9/11/2005...


Eric Van Lustbader has done a great job continuing the saga of Jason Bourne. This one has a major twist in it, one not expected. Jason's retirement is interrupted when he is set up and it just keeps getting more and more intense, until the climactic ending.

Joanne S. from FRANKLIN, NC wrote on 6/23/2005...


Very technical as to CIA and foreign intrigue, but a good book.