David Webb, AKA Jason Bourne, is drawn into events in China and Hong Kong. Another assassin is being used to take out rival groups prior to the handover, and using his name.The US trick Bourne into going after him, but it rapidly spirals out of their control.There's a lot of tense moments as the gov...
Klątwa Prometeusza Potrzebujesz: --> spisów, które są tak zagmatwane, że się szybko w nich pogubisz, --> bohatera - szpiega, który musi rozwiązać zagadkę, --> pięknej pani u boku... a najlepiej pań sztuk dwie, --> walki, walki i jeszcze raz walki, --> płatnych zabójców --> wielu miejsc, które trz...
These books are so different from the movies. The storyline isn't the same. Also, the timeline is like 60's & 70's instead of current-ish. It kind of makes me think of how superhero comics have alternate reality universes for the same characters. Regardless of the small details, the overall is the...
I love these movies. It's been awhile since I've watched them, but unless I'm confused, the book is very different. I wasn't crazy about the romance aspect for much of it. Actually a portion of the story lost me for awhile, but I was really into it by the end. I'm sure where the story is going f...
I didn't enjoy this book nearly as much as I enjoyed the previous. A large part of what ruined my enjoyment was the premise, I didn't buy it. Apparently Jason Bourne was the only one able to replace the other Jason Bourne and kill Sheng. Why? Do they not have other agents available? Why would you se...
I originally picked this book up a couple of years ago after watching the original Bourne Trilogy. When I read it originally, I went into it not realizing that it was nothing like the films. I did like it however, despite the differences from the film and to be blunt, mediocre writing. There’s a lot...
I keep forgetting that I need to concentrate if I'm planning to read a book by Robert Ludlum. Seem to spend half my time confused about what is going on.Enjoyable book in 2 halves - 1st half concentrates on a crisis in the Middle East and then the 2nd on the repercussions when the hero returns home ...
Two stars because it was just okay. I really wanted to love this book. I began this book thinking that it would be a no-brainer win for me. I am completely obsessed with the movies, so I believed that I would feel the same about the books. Even though I knew that the books would be different, I ...
The Tristan Betrayal is a departure from what I have come to expect from Robert Ludlum, which is probably why I enjoyed this novel so much. It is primarily an historical thriller taking place in Europe during World War II, with only loose tales to the modern day (1991) event that is occurring. In pr...
The Altman Code is a fast-paced thriller, while written in the same vain as Robert Ludlum’s novels, the writing is actually better than much of Ludlum’s work. The novel starts off with an intriguing premise. When Covert-One agent Jon Smith goes to rendezvous with another agent in Taiwan to get a shi...
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