Cut my teeth on the Bourne trilogy 30 years ago. Reread them before the movies were released and fell in love with them again. I walked by the bargain bin at the bookstore and picked up The Bourne Sanction, Bourne Dominion, the Bourne Objective and a fourth Bourne book......unfortunately, I read them out of order. I suggest you read them in order. Maybe bc of the order or bc I'm aging rapidly, but it seemed as some of the suspense in the new Bourne books are generated more by the confusion created by the sheer number of characters and the multiple story lines. The books are suspenseful, and again it may due to my personal limitations, but I found myself often thinking 'now who is this?' and I read the books in less than 3 days. Enjoyed them but required more cognitive effort than the originals. SUMMARY:University professor David Webb - forever caught between two identities - is still haunted by the splintered nightmares his former life - as Jason Bourne.Soon he finds himself embroiled in a CIA operation to hunt down a terrorist organisation, and is plunged into the deadliest and most tangled assignment of his double life. With his own side trying to take him down, all the while an assassin as brilliant and damaged as himself is getting closer by the minute...
What do You think about De Bourne Sanctie (2009)?
A fast paced thriller with numerous twists and turns.
—chin