Robert Ludlum's (TM) The Bourne Dominion - Robert Ludlum & Eric Van Lustbader

Robert Ludlum's (TM) The Bourne Dominion

By Robert Ludlum & Eric Van Lustbader

  • Release Date: 2011-07-19
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 359 Ratings

Description

Jason Bourne is searching for an elusive cadre of terrorists planning to destroy America's most strategic natural resources-and needs the help of his longtime friend, General Boris Karpov. Karpov, the newly appointed head of Russia's most feared spy agency, FSB-2, is one of the most determined, honorable, and justice-hungry men that Bourne knows. But Karpov has made a deal with the devil. In order to remain the head of FSB-2, he must hunt down and kill Bourne.

Now, these two trusted friends are on a deadly collision course. From the Colombian highlands to Munich, Cadiz, and Damascus, the clock is counting down to a disaster that will cripple America's economic and military future. Only Bourne and Karpov have a chance to avert the catastrophe-but if they destroy each other first, that chance will be gone forever.

THE BOURNE DOMINION

Jason Bourne is one of the most compelling and best loved characters created by internationally bestselling novelist Robert Ludlum. The hero of eight novels, including The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy, Bourne has also been featured in three blockbuster movies starring Matt Damon. Now, New York Times bestselling author Eric Van Lustbader presents a new story about the rogue secret agent who has lost his memory.

Reviews

  • The Bourne Dominion

    3
    By rubikins
    By the time you start page three you know this is not a Robert Ludlum book. The book is not on my reccomended list but will work on beach.
  • Absolutely dreadful!

    1
    By Coop51
    This is probably one of the worst novels I have ever read, or, should I say, attempted to read. The various characters in this book are drawn as comic book cliches. The story is incomprehensible. It jumps around so much that I feel as though I'm on drugs because I have to re-read entire sections just to try to make sense of it. Robert Ludlum would roll in his grave if he read this book. His family and the author they selected should be ashamed to foist this kind of garbage on loyal Ludlum readers.
  • The Bourne Dominion

    5
    By Redbearn66
    I could not put it down until it was finished. A great job, as usual, holding on to you right until the end. Can't wait for the next one! Jim Welch Johnson City, Tennessee; Pensacola, Florida; Aspen, Colorado
  • Bourn Dominion

    2
    By Tagger3
    ...had to finally put this book down for lack discernable literary style and verisimilitude. I was particularly disappointed in the forced similes and unreasonable metaphors. Years ago I read books by Robert Ludlum written by Robert Ludlum and enjoyed them. Sad to say he isn't writing any longer.

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