The Bourne Betrayal

January 6, 2011
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Adventure
By Robert Ludlum
Reviewed by Jax Maxian
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

“Who are you? What are you doing here?”

For Bourne he does not know who he is, he lost his identity working for the CI.

When Bourne gets called into the CI headquarters he does not know what to suspect. The old man tells him that his friend has been captured and the only person that could get him out could be Bourne. Bourne, sad for his friend, agreed yes and he was off. But, when an impostor of the real person who went missing comes into the CI headquarters no one knows what to think. They do not even know that he is an impostor. The only person who knows is Bourne. On his way to get the real Lindros he has to go through many obstacles from shootings to killings to trying to remember how he lost his memory. When the CI finds out that the people that took Lindros were planning on bombing the whole U.S from the fake Lindros, they think that Bourne is involved, and everything goes backwards after that.

I thought the book The Bourne Betrayal was very good. It was suspenseful and it was one of those books that you never want to put down. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a thriller or just wants a nice long book to sink into. The book does drag on sometimes but it is worth it.

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