The Bourne Ultimatum
by:
Robert Ludlum (author)
A death at a funfair - and Bourne must face his nemesis... The third Jason Bourne novel from the internationally bestselling author. Reissue to coincide with the release of the film. Unabridged edition. It all starts with a cat-and-mouse chase to the death in a Baltimore funfair: the Jackal,...
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A death at a funfair - and Bourne must face his nemesis... The third Jason Bourne novel from the internationally bestselling author. Reissue to coincide with the release of the film. Unabridged edition.
It all starts with a cat-and-mouse chase to the death in a Baltimore funfair: the Jackal, Bourne's age-old antagonist, is back and Bourne is forced from his idyllic retirement with his wife and children to confront his enemy.
In Europe, Russia and America there are men and women whose lust for power is disguised by their positions and respectability. Their aim: to gain control at the highest level, to avenge, to destroy.
Jason Bourne has been the assassin before: now he longs for peace with his family, but the threat of the Jackal puts in jeopardy all possibility of peace...
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Format: papier
ISBN:
9781409144861
Publish date: 16 lutego 2012
Publisher: The Orion Publishing Group
Pages no: 726
Edition language: English
Category:
Adventure,
Media Tie In,
Movies,
Mystery,
Spy Thriller,
Espionage,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Action,
Suspense
Series: Jason Bourne -3 (#3)
The gripping finale to the Bourne saga, well the Ludlum originals anyway. Seeing as this book clearly lays out that Bourne is now in his 50s, I really don't see how the Lustbader sequels can continue the story - Bourne out with his zimmer frame?The Bourne Ultimatium is a good clean up of the Bourne ...
have now read the first three of these books: The first two were; The Bourne Identity; The Bourne Supremacy. The book really feels like it is dragging out the series. The Bourne Identity was quite good and Supremacy was worth reading. This one just went on repeating the same premise over 540 pages. ...
I watched the movies and expected the books to follow similar storyline. But no. He got a wife and had someone used his former identity against him. Also, he didn't know who to trust and almost lost himself and fall back to old habit of being a effective killer.