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Jason Bourne is now working as a ‘blacksmith’ – someone who is hired by high-level government ministers fearful of assassination attempts. He is paid to impersonate these men at meetings in places of uncertain security around the globe. Bourne is at one such meeting when armed gunmen storm the room – but their target is not the minister he impersonates, it is Bourne himself.
Kidnapped and transported to an underground bunker, Bourne finds himself face-to-face with a well-known terrorist, a man who calls himself El Ghadan (‘Tomorrow’). El Ghadan demands that Bourne carry out a special mission for him – one, that if completed, will have dire consequences for the entire world.
Read by Holter Graham
(p) 2014 Hachette Audio
Kidnapped and transported to an underground bunker, Bourne finds himself face-to-face with a well-known terrorist, a man who calls himself El Ghadan (‘Tomorrow’). El Ghadan demands that Bourne carry out a special mission for him – one, that if completed, will have dire consequences for the entire world.
Read by Holter Graham
(p) 2014 Hachette Audio
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Reviews
A writer who bests the bestsellers
Slickly paced ... all-consuming
Move over 007, Bourne is back
Ludlum stuffs more surprises into his novels than any other six-pack of thriller writers combined
The real titan of the genre is Robert Ludlum
Olympic style, all-out espionage
Huge in scope... Ludlum spins it all together with lots of suspense
Bourne is more mysterious than Bond, more real than Batman and more complex than Bruce Willis