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Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780446618809 ISBN: 0446618802 Label: Vision Manufacturer: Vision Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 736 Publication Date: May 01, 2008 Publisher: Vision Sales Rank: 22073 Studio: Vision Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Already devastated by loss, Bourne is shattered by a report that his last friend in the world, Martin Lindros, has gone missing. A CI deputy director, Lindros was in Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - hard to put down!i really enjoyed reading the bourne betrayal, i thought it was much better the the bourne legacy, sure, you'll need to suspend belief and watch out for those pesky typos and grammer glitches, but after that the story and action picks up speed, big time! i'm looking forward to reading the bourne sanction, which i just ordered from amazon.com. read this book if you're into fast paced thrillers! happpy reading! Rating: - Sooooooo boring!!!I agree with all the negative comments made and disagree with all the positive ones. This book is very very bad !!It is not even worth a star but a big Zero !!! Rating: - Bourne Betrayal Is Great for Suspense and ActionOverall, this is a good spy and action thriller. If you enjoy the pace and action of old James Bond movies or recent Borne films, you will like this The Borne Betrayal. It is one in a series. If you know anything about the series, you already know that Jason Borne is an assassin and rouge agent of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. They started him in the assassin's job and lost control of him, assuming they ever had control. In an earlier book, he could not remember who ... Read More Rating: - Successor to Ludlum Handles the ChallengeWow,I avoid reading the reviews, so they won't taint my opinion. The polarization on "Bourne Betrayal" is baffling. Even if it isn't the greatest ever, it certainly isn't the worst. Eric van Lustbader takes on a daunting challenge to continue a character that Ludlum endeared to readers. So many land mines, and he handles the material well. Ludlum's "Bourne Identity" got me hooked on thrillers, and van Lustbader is a worthy successor to carry on the battles. The action, characterization, ... Read More Rating: - A Wakeup Call for AmericaUnlike Clancy, Ludlum has not lost his flair for quality and he never will. As is typical of books that Ludlum either writes or sponsors, this book is fast-paced, full of action, twists and surprises. But what intrigued me most about this work is its relevance to the present. It once again demonstrates the inevitibility of a nuclear attack on our soil by Islamic terrorists. The book should be a wakeup call to Americans and, more generally, to people of the civilized world. Our governments ... Read More |
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