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The Bourne Legacy [Audiobook] [Unabridged] (Audio CD)

by Eric Van Lustbader (Author), Eric Van Lustbader (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Brick seems completely comfortable sitting in the narrator's seat of Lustbader's (Black Heart, etc.) substantial espionage thriller, which brings Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne back for a fourth outing. Bourne's peaceful life as a family man and teacher of Eastern studies at Georgetown University is brutally interrupted by a sudden sniper attack and the double murder of his two best friends. Framed for the killings, Bourne is forced back into the violent world he had hoped never to revisit. What follows is a roller coaster ride of intrigue and betrayal that will take Bourne halfway around the world in an effort to clear his name. Along the way, he uncovers a deadly plot against an upcoming summit on terrorism. Brick handles the large cast and international settings with ease, keeping his foreign accents on the light side. Even when the writing strays toward the melodramatic, Brick maintains his straightforward reading style. While some transitions happen so quickly that listeners may be confused as to where they are and who is speaking, Brick knows how to keep the action moving and the characters grounded and real.
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Jason Bourne, international assassin, was an identity assumed by covert agent David Webb. Now an emotionally damaged amnesiac living the quiet life of a Georgetown University professor, David is unwillingly drawn back into Bourne's world of terrorism. From the moment Kahn first fires at David, Scott Brick creates theater of the mind so graphic, specific, fast-paced, and intense that we become Bourne, racing across Europe and Scandinavia just steps ahead of his nemesis and relying on half-remembered survival skills. Mistakenly marked for death by his own government, Bourne eventually saves the life of the official who signed his death warrant. K.A.T. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Bourne Legacy, Feb 25 2005
By Ray "Ray" (Alberta) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Bourne Legacy (Hardcover)
Lustbader's Bourne Legacy is an excellent page turner in the Ludlum tradition. It's exciting plots and twists have kept me reading well past my normal bedtime. My one regrett is the early demise of Alex & Mo but unfortunately this is required for the plot line of the story.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Ludlum, but OK..., Jul 18 2004
By David S. Rose (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Bourne Legacy (Hardcover)
If you're new to the Bourne universe then you MUST go back and read the series in order first (and no, having seen the movie doesn't count, since it has nothing WHATSOEVER to do with the series.) If you're an old Ludlum hand, then you want to know how this compares to the originals. The bottom line is that Lustbader is no Ludlum, but since Ludlum's own work was somewhat variable, LEGACY falls about halfway along spectrum.

On the positive side, Lustbader's plotting is quite good and this one is right up there with the best Ludlum. On the other hand, the writing is wooden at times and full of cliches, the torture scenes are disturbingly graphic (well beyond anything Ludlum ever wrote), and the suspension of disbelief required is (at least for me) problematic.

Lustbader gives the character Khan apparently greater powers than even Bourne (whose abilities already strain the limits of credulity) and even if one accepts the usual Ludlum conspiracy motivation zeitgeist, in this book there are a lot of loose ends, unbelievable coincidences, miraculous recoveries and escapes, unrealistic details both technical and political, and lack of back-story motivation for the villain that leave one somewhat unfulfilled. It is also a little too 'cinematic' for my tastes, with much of the book obviously written to lay the groundwork for a future film (distinct car chase, fight and explosion scenes that are more Bruckheimer than Ludlum.)

Perhaps my biggest regret is that, in what I assume is a deliberate move to make the series his own, Lustbader starts off by discarding the previously integral Conklin and Panov, and very publicly burning the Bourne/Webb secret identity. In the real world, after the events depicted in this book Webb would never again be able to walk out of his house without being followed by the press, let alone get involved in undercover skullduggery. This book, then, would only appear to make sense if Lustbader is intending to take the future series off in a different direction.

All in all, however, I give LEGACY four stars, and I will read the next one. I'm glad that the series is being picked up by a name writer as with Flemming's Bond series (instead of the unfortunate, ghosted, "completed by" or "together with" sequels such as the Gayle Lind stuf.) I only hope that in future novels Lustbader will continue with the good plotting while staying away from the gratuitous violence and implausibilities displayed in this one. Bottom line: the new kid shows promise [grin].

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Book!, Jul 16 2004
By Melvin Hunt (Cleveland,, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Bourne Legacy (Hardcover)
Eric Van Lustbader has done a very good job of writing about Jason Bourne.This is an excellent continuation of the Bourne
series.
In the newest Bourne book a sniper tries to assassinate Jason
Bourne on the college campus where he is a professor.He manages
to escape alive.Bourne goes to his mentor's house(Alex Conklin)
and discovers that Conklin and Mo Panov have been murdered.Bourne
has been declared a rogue agent and placed on a termination order.He is having to run for his life.Bourne has been set up
by other forces.He begins a search for the truth worldwide and
continues to have attempts made on his life by the assassin named Khan. Khan's real identity will shock you.
The real villain in this story is a man who heads up Humanistis.
He has a plot to pull off a deadly terrorist act at the Terrorist
summit that is going to be held in Iceland.It becomes a race against time to stop Stephan Spalko.A fast packed action book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars WOW Pleasant suprise
Mustsay I was very suprised with this book. Being a real Ludlum fan who's read ALL of his books (new, old, everything) I wasnt even about to give this one a chance, thinking van... Read more
Published on May 3 2006 by Tyler B

1.0 out of 5 stars Please stop trying to immitate Ludlum
what a shame someone wants to cash in on the name - this novel just as the 'covert one' series has nothing of Ludlum in it. Read more
Published on Jul 19 2004 by thrillerfreak

1.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth Finishing
Originally excited to be reading a new Bourne novel, I was quickly disappointed in the way Mr. Van Lustbader handled this character created by Robert Ludlum. Read more
Published on Jul 19 2004 by L. Stephen Lockett

2.0 out of 5 stars Did not work for me!
What was the Ludlum estate thinking? I loved the Bourne trilogy but this fourth book is just not up to snuff. Read more
Published on Jul 12 2004 by Kate Willard

1.0 out of 5 stars A Robert Ludlum Wanabe
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Robert Ludlum was often credited with being the creator of the modern day action/adventure/international conspiracy genre that provides a riveting reading experience and at the... Read more
Published on Jul 8 2004 by Tucker Andersen

5.0 out of 5 stars The Bourne Legacy
Surprised me and its as good as the last spy thriller I loved Sovereign Rule. The Bourne Identity started it all with the introduction to Jason Bourne. Read more
Published on Jul 1 2004 by hbierman3

4.0 out of 5 stars Different, But Okay...
Having read a number of Ludlum books, I was anxious to see what this appointed successor would do with Jason Bourne. The experience was mostly good. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good additon to Bourne Series!
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