The Bourne Supremacy
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The Bourne Supremacy

by Robert Ludlum

Publisher
Random House Digital Inc.
Pages
688
Language
English
Published
1986

Overview

Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Supremacy continues the saga of Jason Bourne with a relentless spy-thriller pace. The novel sends Bourne through danger, deception, and international intrigue as he is forced to confront enemies who are willing to exploit his fractured identity. Ludlum builds tension through shifting loyalties, covert operations, and a constant sense that the rules are changing beneath the characters' feet.

This is a strong choice for readers who like long-form espionage fiction with momentum and hard-edged suspense. The Bourne Supremacy appeals to fans of identity-driven thrillers, global conspiracies, and action stories where memory, survival, and strategy matter as much as gunfire. The result is a thriller that keeps its pressure high while also making Bourne's uncertainty feel personal rather than abstract.

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