The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum Paperback Book

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Author: Robert Ludlum

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Bantam Books

Published: Feb 1984

Genre: Fiction - Thrillers

Retail Price: $7.99

Pages: 544

Synopsis

Jason Bourne. He has no past. And he may have no future. His memory is blank. He only knows that he was flushed out of the Mediterranean Sea, his body riddled with bullets. There are a few clues. A frame of microfilm surgically implanted beneath the flesh of his hip. Evidence that plastic surgery has altered his face. Strange things that he says in his delirium -- maybe code words. Initial:

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Reviews

BookLender review by Carolyn on 2007-09-28 16:25:20

I have only ever said that about one other book (sorry Jeffrey Eugenides- The Virgin Suicides was okay, while the movie was stellar) but this book was tedious and Marie was not very believable in it.