The Bourne Betrayal Hardback Book - Robert Ludlum / Eric Van Lustbader
Synopsis
Two months after Jason Bourne's second wife
has dies, he learns that Martin Lindros, his only friend in the CIA,
went missing in Africa where he was tracking shipments of yellowcake
uranium. After Bourne finds him, Martin returns to the U.S., but only
after he persuades Bourne to go to Odessa to penetrate the clandestine
world of terrorist money men there.
In Odessa, Bourne is
hampered by confusing flashes of memories. He becomes convinced that
they're false, but who planted them and why? And how can he function if
he can't rely on his own memories? Eventually, Bourne figures out that
the man he saved in Africa isn't his friend but a double, a terrorist
intent on sending Bourne off on a wild goose chase while he himself
steals U.S. intelligence and uses the information to coordinate an
attack against a major U.S. city using nuclear devices.
The
double, continuing to pose as Martin Lindros, orders a world-wide
sanction against Bourne. Now, Bourne must fight off attempts on his
life, track down uranium, and stop terrorists from launching an even
more devastating attack against the U.S.
Publishers Weekly
In Lustbader's workmanlike second novel to continue the saga of Robert Ludlum's amnesiac assassin and spy (after 2004's The Bourne Legacy),
Jason Bourne joins the war on terror. Troubled by visions of a woman
dying in his arms, Bourne seeks psychiatric help, unaware that the
doctor is an imposter who has tampered with the rogue agent's already
messy and incomplete memories. That mental sabotage is part of a
diabolical plan by Islamic terrorists to strike at Washington, D.C.,
led by Karim, a human chameleon who has fooled the CIA—and Bourne—into
believing that he's actually deputy CIA director Martin Lindros. Aided
by an attractive fellow agent who manages to overcome her distrust of
Bourne, he races the clock to uncover the traitor within the
intelligence community. Lustbader is less successful than Ludlum in
dramatizing Bourne's inner torment—a feature that distinguished the
character from many similar thriller heroes. (June)
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ROBERT
LUDLUM was the author of twenty-one novels, each one a New York Times
bestseller. There are more than 210 million of his books in print, and
they have been translated into thirty-two languages. He is the author
of The Scarlatti Inheritance, The Chancellor Manuscript, and the Jason
Bourne series—The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, and The Bourne
Ultimatum—among others. Mr. Ludlum passed away in March, 2001.
ERIC VAN LUSTBADER is most widely known as the author of twenty
international bestselling thrillers including The Ninja and Black
Heart. He is also the author of two successful and highly regarded
series of fantasy novels, The Sunset Warrior Cycle and The Pearl Saga.
His novels have been translated into over twenty languages. Lustbader
was born and raised in Greenwich Village. He and his wife, Victoria,
have been residents of the South Fork of Long Island for more than
fifteen years.