The Bourne Supremacy by Robert Ludlum, 597 pages
In reading Ludlum’s novels I have noticed that his writing
style is a step above the average novelist, not only in vocabulary but in his
masterful weaving together of the various plots. He is able to take an almost unbelievable
story and through his descriptions make you believe that it could have
happened.
This is the second book in Ludlum's original Bourne trilogy and like its predicesor was made into a movie starring Matt Damon.
With Bourne Supremacy Ludlum continues the fast paced life of
David Webb. David, who is still recovering from the events of Bourne Identity,
is once again relied upon to resolve a brewing crisis, this time in Asia. Complicating
matters, his wife has been kidnapped and if he fails she dies. As everything spirals
out of control Webb must become the man he once was. He must become the
legendary Jason Bourne.
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