The Bourne Supremacy
Robert Ludlum. Random House (NY), $19.95 (597pp) ISBN 978-0-394-54396-3
Ludlum has never come up with a more head-spinning, spine-jolting, intricately mystifying, Armageddonish, in short Ludlumesque, thriller than this. A Peking leader of seemingly irreproachable reputation, secretly a Kuomintang fanatic, has masterminded a plot to take over Hong Kong via political assassination, the result of which would be civil war in China and possibly global disaster. His principal agent is an assassin-for-hire masquerading as the legendary ""Jason Bourne,'' a one-time secret U.S. agent now, under his real name David Webb, struggling with the aid of a psychiatrist and his loving wife Marie to recover from amnesia. Only one man can destroy the conspiracy: Webb, who must be persuaded to re-assume his Bourne identity, track down the impostor and through him lay a trap for the vile Shengthe ``persuasion'' to be by way of his abducted wife. The action jolts from the back alleys of Hong Kong and Kowloon to a secret government complex in the Colorado mountains to the seats of power in Peking and even the interior of Mao's tomb. Every chapter ends with a cliff-hanger; the story brims with assassination, torture, hand-to-hand combat, sudden surprise and intrigue within intrigue. It's a sure-fire bestseller. 650,000 first printing; $150,000 ad/promo; BOMC selection; Franklin Library limited edition. (March 15)
Details
Reviewed on: 02/01/1986
Genre: Fiction
Downloadable Audio - 1 pages - 978-1-4159-6134-6
Hardcover - 917 pages - 978-0-8161-4224-8
Mass Market Paperbound - 978-0-553-26651-1
Mass Market Paperbound - 978-0-553-19942-0
Mass Market Paperbound - 646 pages - 978-0-553-26322-0
Other - 978-0-553-90105-4
Paperback - 978-1-4082-6131-6
Paperback - 104 pages - 978-1-4082-3170-8
Paperback - 679 pages - 978-1-4091-0971-6
Paperback - 679 pages - 978-1-4091-1770-4
Paperback - 688 pages - 978-0-7528-6388-7