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 The Bourne Legacy
“The New York Times Bestseller”
(Series #4)
“Bestselling Character Jason Bourne Returns in”
The Bourne Legacy
In this iteration of The Bourne Legacy, Jason Bourne was once known as a highly-skilled assassin employed by the CIA. He has undergone a complete transformation in his life. Now residing in Georgetown, Jason Bourne has left behind his dangerous past and embraced a new peaceful existence as a professor. All peaceful existence has changed. Now he must a clever way to escape an assassination attempt by an unknown assailant.
The situation takes a dramatic turn for the worse. Bourne has heard the news that two of his closest allies have been brutally murdered. This shocking revelation sends a wave of dread through him. And soon he realizes that his dark and troubled history may have finally caught up with him. As the pieces of the puzzle start to fall into place. Bourne finds himself becoming the prime suspect in these heinous acts. Burdened by the weight of suspicion and the fear that his past will resurface.
Determined to protect his name and the people he holds dear. Bourne launches a relentless manhunt to uncover the truth behind the assassination attempt. Along with the people who murdered his allies. Armed with his unique set of skills and unwavering determination, he becomes an unstoppable force. Navigating through a treacherous web of deceit, betrayal, and hidden agendas, Bourne must outsmart his enemies and prove his innocence. The stakes are high, as failure would not only jeopardize his freedom but also forever alter the peaceful existence he has fought so hard to achieve.
Eric Van Lustbader:
Eric Van Lustbader, a native of Greenwich Village, has written over twenty-five highly successful novels. Among his notable works is The Ninja, which features the beloved and enduring protagonist Nicholas Linnear.
His novel was acquired by 20th Century Fox for adaptation into a major motion picture. Lustbader’s literary achievements have garnered international recognition, and his novels have been translated into over twenty languages.
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