Jason Bourne takes a mission to rescue his only friend in the CIA, Martin Lindros, who disappeared in Africa while tracking shipments of yellowcake uranium. Once safely back in America, Lindros persuades Bourne to help track the money trail of terrorists buying the nuclear material in Odessa.
But once there, Bourne is hampered by confusing flashbacks of unfamiliar places and events and he wonders: Is someone brainwashing him in order to throw him off the trail? Worse, is the man he saved in Africa really Martin Lindros? Now, Bourne is alone gathering evidence while trying to stay one step ahead of the terrorists who won't let anyone stand in their way of destroying the U.S.
The name Jason Bourne has become synonymous with nonstop action--thanks to the novels by Ludlum and Van Lustbader and the movies starring Matt Damon. The latest in the series further pushes the tortured CIA spy to his breaking point. Jeremy Davidson conveys the mayhem that is the Bourne novel's trademark. His mastery of accents helps keep the many characters differentiated and propels the complicated plot. In this story Bourne puts aside his hatred for the CIA, which has repeatedly brainwashed and betrayed him, to rescue a fellow agent and friend. In the process, he stumbles onto a plot that could destroy America. You can just see Matt Damon saving the day. M.S. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
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Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Betrayal
by Eric Van Lustbader