The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: August 2001
  • 544pp
  • Sales Rank: 3,509
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    • Pub. Date: August 2001
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 544pp
    • Sales Rank: 3,509
    • Lexile: 650L 

    Synopsis

    Jason Bourne.

    He has no past. And he may have no future. His memory is blank. He only knows that he was flushed out of the Mediterranean Sea, his body riddled with bullets.

    There are a few clues. A frame of microfilm surgically implanted beneath the flesh of his hip. Evidence that plastic surgery has altered his face. Strange things that he says in his delirium -- maybe code words. Initial: "J.B." And a number on the film negative that leads to a Swiss bank account, a fortune of four million dollars, and, at last, a name: Jason Bourne.

    But now he is marked for death, caught in a maddening puzzle, racing for survival through the deep layers of his buried past into a bizarre world of murderous conspirators -- led by Carlos, the world's most dangerous assassin. And no one can help Jason Bourne but the woman who once wanted to escape him.

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    The Bourne Identity, which introduced a trilogy of books, follows Bourne, a spy who awakens in a doctor's office with amnesia; the story is played out as a remarkable number of killers and organizations attempt to finish Bourne off before he realizes his true identity. "Some of Mr. Ludlum's previous novels were so convoluted they should have been packaged with bags of bread crumbs to help readers keep track of the plot lines," Peter Andrews mused in the New York Times Book Review. "But The Bourne Identity is a Ludlum story at its most severely plotted, and for me its most effective."

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    Biography

    When he died in March 2001, Robert Ludlum had become not only a veteran suspense author, but a reliable bestseller franchise. His plots involving high-level corruption and global conspiracy are like entering labyrinths; and readers keep coming back to get lost.

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    Bourne Idenityby pennyRS

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    November 17, 2009: I have read quite a few of Robert Ludlum's Books. My all time favorite was the Bourne Idenity. I was really excited to see the movie when it came out. I was really disappointed. The movie didn't follow the book at all. I walked out of the theatre about half way through the movie. I do like Robert Ludlum's books. The Bourne trilogy was my favorite three of all his books.

    I Also Recommend: Clockwork Orange, 1984, The Bourne Ultimatum, Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West, The Shining.

    The Bourne Identityby McCarthy92

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    November 08, 2009: Let me start off by saying that many movies that are based on novels, with a few exceptions, are very different and the novel in most cases is much better. However, in this case, the book and the movie were so opposite from each other that they are almost completely different. I saw all three of the movies before I read this book and I love all of them and I expected to know everything that would happen in the book before it happened. Boy was I wrong. There are maybe a handful of characters that are in both the book and the movie (in the book there is another antagonist, the rival assasin Carlos). I absolutley loved this book and the writing stly was very good considering it's a spy novel and not a Cormac McCarthy novel. Not that I thought that spy novelists are bad writers, it's just that I wasn't expecting it to be this good.


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