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Book review: “The Bourne Shadow of Robert Ludlum: A Novel” by Brian Freeman

Book review: “The Bourne Shadow of Robert Ludlum: A Novel” by Brian Freeman

The book will be available from Putnam’s starting Tuesday, July 16. Click the link to purchase a copy. https://amzn.to/49ln4jk

Ten years ago, a man named David Webb was recruited into Treadstone, who would later become Cain, aka Jason Bourne. We learn about his first mission and the woman he loved, named Monika. It was about a radical French political party that was plotting to take power. The mission went wrong and Monika disappeared, leaving Cain on his own. In the present day, Jason gets a message from Vandal that someone has been asking about him since that time. Jason meets with the woman to find out what she wants. Her name is Johanna, Monika’s sister, and she wants to find her, and so do the bad guys. This has put Jason back in the spotlight, and Nash warns him to keep his hands off it. Jason won’t give up, and there are plenty of shootings, betrayals, and shocking truths. Sometimes it’s better to leave bygones behind. This is another great novel in the series, and we learn a lot of new things about the character Jason Bourne. Author Brian Freeman has once again written one of the best books of the summer. I look forward to the Bourne books every year.

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