Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Dominion
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Jeremy Davidson
About this listen
Of all Robert Ludlum's best sellers, the Bourne novels remain among his most-read, most listened-to, and most-loved. Re-enter the shadowy world of Jason Bourne, an expert assassin like no other, in this latest fast-paced, action-packed instalment that shows why Ludlum still remains the unsurpassed master of the genre.
Bourne's enemies are gathering force. Severus Domna, a secret and ancient cabal, has called forth its members from around the globe, with one objective: to vanquish the last person capable of destroying their bid to de-stabilize the world economy: Jason Bourne. But how can they possibly succeed where so many others have failed? By turning Bourne's most trusted friend into his greatest - and most deadly - enemy.
Boris Karpov has reached the pinnacle of his career. He has taken over one of the most powerful security organisations in the world - but at a price. Karpov agreed to a devil's pact with the former head, and now he has to deliver. But it's far worse than anything Karpov could have imagined - he must kill his oldest friend, Jason Bourne.
Now Bourne finds himself in a world where friend and foe go hand-in-hand. Bourne's journey will lead him down a path of brutal murder and destruction - one from which there is no escape....
Bourne is back, and this time the stakes are higher than ever.
©2011 Eric Van Lustbader and Robert Ludlum (P)2011 Orion Publishing Group LimitedWhat listeners say about Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Dominion
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- Pamela
- 14-05-16
Enjoyed this!
I have really enjoyed the Bourne movies but I found Ludlum's books okay but rather complicated and yes boring which is not what Bourne is about. I had the abridged version and like baby bear's porridge was 'just right!'. The reader is excellent and I found the story to be gripping.
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