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A review by nikkisbooknook
The Bourne Shadow by Brian Freeman
4.0
As much as I love the original Bourne books, I love these new reiterations. It's a chance to bring them up to date, insert new technology and political theories. Bourne 2.0 if you like.
Jason's newest adventure kicks off in Paris and he travels to Switzerland, Germany and the UK.
There are murky right wing politics, shadowy government agencies and a possible link to Jason's past, before his amnesia. He can't resist the temptation to revisit his past and uncover more of his hidden memories.
No matter what name he's using; David Webb, Jason Bourne or Caine, out intrepid hero just can't resist helping out a female in trouble.
This is the first JB book I've read by this particular author and I wasn't disappointed. It was like the JB we all know but just with an enhanced backstory and a few more adventures under his belt!
I happily read this in one go and really loved revisiting this old friend. Bring on more Treadstone Adventures.
Jason's newest adventure kicks off in Paris and he travels to Switzerland, Germany and the UK.
There are murky right wing politics, shadowy government agencies and a possible link to Jason's past, before his amnesia. He can't resist the temptation to revisit his past and uncover more of his hidden memories.
No matter what name he's using; David Webb, Jason Bourne or Caine, out intrepid hero just can't resist helping out a female in trouble.
This is the first JB book I've read by this particular author and I wasn't disappointed. It was like the JB we all know but just with an enhanced backstory and a few more adventures under his belt!
I happily read this in one go and really loved revisiting this old friend. Bring on more Treadstone Adventures.