As we have come to know, Jason Bourne is not one to sit still.
He is also not one to be content to spend a scholarly life at Georgetown University as David Webb and live in an ordinary world for long.
It is this character trait that is no surprise to the readers, who finds themselves on an action packed chase from Washington to Moscow and back again in this 6th installment of the Jason Bourne series.
While the controversy over the original Bourne author, Robert Ludlum, and currently penned books by Eric Van Lustbader continues, the scores of fans of the Bourne series itself will not be disappointed.
As David Webb, still haunted by the love for his Marie and by the most recent time spent in his last adventure with Project Treadstone, he is not sure how much longer he can continue this "Webb of deceit" and wants to get back in action.
He is approached by his good friend and mentor, Dominic Spector, who needs Bourne's help.
Dominic wants Bourne to get information about a former student who was murdered.
He believes a Muslim extremist group did the killing, and when the student died, he had information on him about this group's terrorist plans.
These plans included an attack on the United States.
This group has grown from an almost mythical organization, The Black Legion spawned during World War II by the Third Reich.
Dominic pleads for help.
At the same time, Central Intelligence, now under the direction of Veronica Hart, is also aware of the danger of the Black Legion.
The rivalry of the National Security Agency rears its lethal, jealous head and looks to discredit the CI and Ms.
Hart by hunting down Bourne once and for all.
In a fast-paced, hold your breath, action thriller, Bourne meets his most dangerous and dastardly villain yet in a killer named Arkadin.
"The Bourne Sanction" has Jason Bourne involved in the most treacherous campaign yet.
From the hunter to the hunted, Bourne must decide who to trust if anyone at all.
And if he trusts again, will it be his last time or his greatest triumph to date? Readers will hold their breath but let it out with the sigh of a satisfied reader when they finally must close the page on this one! Highly recommended (but not for the weak of heart).
He is also not one to be content to spend a scholarly life at Georgetown University as David Webb and live in an ordinary world for long.
It is this character trait that is no surprise to the readers, who finds themselves on an action packed chase from Washington to Moscow and back again in this 6th installment of the Jason Bourne series.
While the controversy over the original Bourne author, Robert Ludlum, and currently penned books by Eric Van Lustbader continues, the scores of fans of the Bourne series itself will not be disappointed.
As David Webb, still haunted by the love for his Marie and by the most recent time spent in his last adventure with Project Treadstone, he is not sure how much longer he can continue this "Webb of deceit" and wants to get back in action.
He is approached by his good friend and mentor, Dominic Spector, who needs Bourne's help.
Dominic wants Bourne to get information about a former student who was murdered.
He believes a Muslim extremist group did the killing, and when the student died, he had information on him about this group's terrorist plans.
These plans included an attack on the United States.
This group has grown from an almost mythical organization, The Black Legion spawned during World War II by the Third Reich.
Dominic pleads for help.
At the same time, Central Intelligence, now under the direction of Veronica Hart, is also aware of the danger of the Black Legion.
The rivalry of the National Security Agency rears its lethal, jealous head and looks to discredit the CI and Ms.
Hart by hunting down Bourne once and for all.
In a fast-paced, hold your breath, action thriller, Bourne meets his most dangerous and dastardly villain yet in a killer named Arkadin.
"The Bourne Sanction" has Jason Bourne involved in the most treacherous campaign yet.
From the hunter to the hunted, Bourne must decide who to trust if anyone at all.
And if he trusts again, will it be his last time or his greatest triumph to date? Readers will hold their breath but let it out with the sigh of a satisfied reader when they finally must close the page on this one! Highly recommended (but not for the weak of heart).
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