book 6 of the bourne series The series is starting to get a bit repetitive , Bourne goes after the bad guys and his own side go after him . The plot is thin , you don't even found out about it till the last few chapters , only difference in this one is he has added a new love interest after killing of the wife 2 books ago . Hopefully just a blip in the series , if book 7 is like this , won't bother with 8-10 I really like the Jason Bourne character. But one of the things I really liked about him was how important it was to him to be a good and decent man. I guess for the series to continue he kind of has to go in the direction of giving up his David Webb life, but I felt like he is also giving up the values he held in the earlier books and becoming just another formula super-spy with his past memory loss serving as nothing but a quirk.I also found the plot ridiculous. The mastermind's motivation makes no sense at all. The main adversary also makes no sense. He is one of those psychological monsters of convenience that appear sometimes in thrillers whose motivations lie entirely within their own craziness. So overall, there's lots of action. There is an occasional glimpse of the Bourne character I like so well. But there is also lots of muddled nonsense. It was an OK read, but I had hoped for more.
What do You think about The Bourne Sanction (2008)?
Not as good as the early books, but still worth the read
—Abigael
standard paperback, easy to read and fun while it lasts
—proffitt96
Good, fast pace spy type mystry not as good as Flynn.
—megh_lew14