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Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Sanction - Signed Book by Robert Ludlum

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  • The Bourne Sanction by Eric Van Lustbader

    With the climactic events of The Bourne Ultimatum behind him, Jason Bourne is able to once again become David Webb, now professor of linguistics at Georgetown University. However, this serenity does not last for long and, when a silenced gunshot narrowly misses Webb's head, the Bourne Persona reawakens in him yet again. Bourne's first objective is to get to his long time friend and handler at the CIA, Alex Conklin. However, unbeknownst (as yet) to Bourne, a Hungarian by the name of Stepan Spalko has now drawn Jason into a web—one which he cannot escape as easily as his professorial façade. Finding Alex dead along with Doctor Morris Panov, Bourne realizes the trap as soon as he hears the police arriving. With his car outside and his fingerprints in the house, he immediately understands ...

  • Bourne fans will like it, but maybe not love it.

    I've read all the Bourne novels to date, and frankly, this is the least exciting. I find there are too many descriptions that I skipped over to try and get to "the good parts". While there's always those foreign names to keep track of in The Bourne novels, this book seems to have too many. The fight scenes also seemed a little repetitive.(Possibly due to my reading all the novels within a short time period?). I agree with the other reviewers, it has a good ending. Will I read a sequel? Of course, no matter what, these books are a great ride.

  • The Bourne Sanction by Eric Van Lustbader

    The Novel takes an interesting twist, to see Jason take on man every bit as talented as himself. However the entertainment factor losses its value as the arthur makes a political statement. While I agree with him the that torture isn't something I like to see in any government. In fact, torture of anyone, is a crime against humanity. It's just not something I want to read in a fictional sitting. If I want to read about politics, theres not a shortage of opinions, editorials, blogs, websites to present arguements. The book also had a disapointing ending. What I did like was the classic spy adventure of Lenoid roling up a counterspy network, and the counfrontation with Bourne and his appeal to Lenoid for a peaceful outcome. So not all is amiss in this novel. It still is a good read.

  • Great

    If you liked any of the Bourne moives you will love the next set of books, including this one. Van Lustbader picked up right where Ludlum left and writes in a style that will keep you from putting the book. Down. Every chapter throws the plot into more intense action and has you trying to figure out where the author could possibly be taking it. Great book.

  • Just skip to the last page.

    Interesting book, but I recommend you wait for the movie. Seemed like the author was just trying to quickly publish another book. Too many twists and turns for a good read - easier to digest this one a little at a time beofre bedtime - not for vacations nor airports. Of course, it has a good ending - just skip to the last page and go to the next book on your list.