Robert Ludlum's™ The Bourne Shadow
The International Spy Hero Who Captivated Millions on Page and Screen
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JASON BOURNE: THE LEANER, MEANER JAMES BOND FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
When secrets from Jason Bourne's past come to light, he may be the next thing that's buried.
It's been over a decade since Nash Rollins recruited a brilliant, talented, but disaffected young man named David Webb to join Treadstone. Webb became the agent known as Cain - and later took on the identity of Jason Bourne.
That violent winter - which included Cain's first mission for Treadstone - was also a story of betrayal in ways that David never knew. So after the injury that erased Bourne's whole life, Nash lied about the circumstances of David's recruitment to Treadstone. He was afraid that learning the truth might drive Bourne out of the agency forever.
But now, when Bourne meets a woman who recognises him as David Webb, the secrets of those days begin to come out - and Bourne is forced to confront the dangerous ghosts of a past he doesn't even remember.
Readers love the Bourne Universe:
'Fans of Ludlum's original trilogy or the film adaptations will be riveted.' Publishers Weekly
'Hugely enjoyable' Sunday Times
'This guy can tell a story' Michael Connelly
Read all of Brian Freeman's Jason Bourne books from the world of Robert Ludlum:
The Bourne Evolution
The Bourne Treachery
The Bourne Sacrifice
The Bourne Defiance
The Bourne Shadow
The Bourne Vendetta
The Bourne Escape
The Bourne Revenge
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The rousing fifth entry in Freeman's reboot of the Jason Bourne series (after The Bourne Defiance) revisits the amnesiac hero's first assignment for black ops agency Treadstone. Ten years ago, David Webb was working as a teacher in Zurich when he was recruited into Treadstone and sent to infiltrate Le Renouveau, "the most poisonous neo-Nazi cell in Europe." When, as a final test of his loyalty, his handlers instructed him to kill his fiancée, Monika Roth, the mission went awry, and his memory of it was wiped by a traumatic brain injury. Now, he's living as Jason Bourne in Paris, and a contentious presidential campaign pitting a right-wing extremist against an establishment candidate is in full flame. Le Renouveau has reemerged to foment protest in the extremist's favor, and some of its members target Bourne for reasons he can't decipher. While dining at a café, he's approached by Monika's sister, Johanna, who recognizes him as David Webb. Together, the pair crisscross Europe in search of Monika, digging up answers about what exactly went wrong for Bourne a decade ago along the way. Freeman keeps things brisk and punchy, generating a surprising amount of heat by finding a fresh way to revisit Bourne's amnesia. Fans of Ludlum's original trilogy or the film adaptations will be riveted.